I have the BenQ RL2455HM and I was wondering what the best settings would be for this game specifically in order to maximize performance. I’m noticing that tehre is a slight delay when I jump and Melee, and my shots even have a (super) slight delay. I bought this monitor specifically for it’s lack of input lag, but I think there might be something under the hood that I’m not aware of. The Xbox One caps out at 60 Hz, so that may be a factor, because the monitor runs flawlessly on my PC.
I also noticed a huge speed improvement in the UI for the NOXE, but H5 still seems to run kind of sluggish despite the 60 FPS.
My console’s video output settings are:
TV res: HDMI
Color Depth: 24 Bits
Color Space: PC RGB( Because it’s a monitor)
and my monitor’s settings are:
RTS Mode
Picture Settings: Brightness: 20 Contrast: 50 Sharpness: 5 Color Temperature: User Mode (R:98, G:99, B: 98) Black EQ: 5
AMA: High
Instant Mode: On
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> > Are you using DVI or HDMI when you plug it into your PC? Some people get input lag on HDMI but it’s not the monitor’s fault.
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> I’m using an HDMI cable from my PC.
In that case I’d try disabling AMA like the other guy suggested.
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> In that case I’d try disabling AMA like the other guy suggested.
Disabling AMA did help. I think because of HDMI’s restrictions, there may be a super slight delay with regular menu movements. As for in game, the melee and jump delay are the same, that might just be a tweak form the developer’s end. Earlier Halos (from the MCC) didn’t have any.
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> Disabling AMA did help. I think because of HDMI’s restrictions, there may be a super slight delay with regular menu movements. As for in game, the melee and jump delay are the same, that might just be a tweak form the developer’s end. Earlier Halos (from the MCC) didn’t have any.
When you say menu movements are you talking about H5 or the Xbox OS menus? The OS has always been sluggish, the update helped but it’s still clunky. H5’s menus work relatively fine for me though.
The jump and melee delay sounds more like connection lag to the game servers than anything else. Input lag isn’t action-based, it’s just an overall effect on everything.
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> > > > > Are you using DVI or HDMI when you plug it into your PC? Some people get input lag on HDMI but it’s not the monitor’s fault.
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> > Disabling AMA did help. I think because of HDMI’s restrictions, there may be a super slight delay with regular menu movements. As for in game, the melee and jump delay are the same, that might just be a tweak form the developer’s end. Earlier Halos (from the MCC) didn’t have any.
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> When you say menu movements are you talking about H5 or the Xbox OS menus? The OS has always been sluggish, the update helped but it’s still clunky. H5’s menus work relatively fine for me though.
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> The jump and melee delay sounds more like connection lag to the game servers than anything else. Input lag isn’t action-based, it’s just an overall effect on everything.
I’m talking about both menus, yes. I’ve noticed that both have improved since the NXOE. It never occurred to me that it could be an internet issue… looks like I need to drill some holes for an ethernet cable.
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> > > > Are you using DVI or HDMI when you plug it into your PC? Some people get input lag on HDMI but it’s not the monitor’s fault.
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> > > I’m using an HDMI cable from my PC.
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> > In that case I’d try disabling AMA like the other guy suggested.
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> Disabling AMA did help. I think because of HDMI’s restrictions, there may be a super slight delay with regular menu movements. As for in game, the melee and jump delay are the same, that might just be a tweak form the developer’s end. Earlier Halos (from the MCC) didn’t have any.
Disable any graphic acceleration,proccessors, etc…
All of those video “enhancment” features use on board processors… If your monitor has a game mode, use that (game mode usually has aNY graphic accelerators off).
Also, hook the USB connection into your controller.
It disables the wireless feature… wireless has a very very small amount of delay, but delay nonetheless
Signal-processing delay & on-screen motion are the two major contributing factors that will alter our perception of latency and wheter or not
we will feel ‘connected’ to our gaming inputs vs. what is happening on-screen -not to mention color-accuracy, brightness & contrast ratio.
LCD-panels have yet to best CRT-monitors and, most-likely, never will.
Moving on, I will attest to the fact that these BenQ LCD-panels have been designed with the competitive-gamer in mind & hardware-performance
should satisfy the majority of hardcore & casual gamers.
*Display latency and on-screen motion rivals the old-school CRTs (picture tube).
Pre-XB1/PS4, my preferred gaming-display was a 480I 28in 4:3 true-analog Sony CRT Monitor -which produced a clean & bright image with,
virtually, undetectable nanoseconds of display latency… Unfortunately, the XB1 / PS4 console releases, essentially, forced many CRT-
enthusiasts to migrate to these inferior LCD-display panels. Alternatively, digital-to-analog converters or hunting down and acquiring a used
HD-CRT would be the only other, and less practical, options.
I had decided to migrate to my 55" Sony Bravia (Game mode enabled). Picture-output was above-average, however, screen-size (for gaming) &
perceived latency was far from optimal. I then began to shop around for an LCD-panel that would suit my needs as a competitive-gamer. After
several week, I had decided to purchase the BenQ RL2455HM LCD Gaming Monitor. Honestly, I figured that I would be sacrificing picture-
quality in exchange for higher-performance. Surprisingly, I was wrong.
I had noticed that many reviewers will complain about this monitor’s color accuracy. this monitor gives you full control over the RED GREEN &
BLUE (each has its own intensity slider from 1 to 100 -affects brightness) Dialing in the ‘perect’ settings takes a reasonable amount of time
& effort, however, I will be providing a few suggested-setups that may be used as a reference-point in order to expidite the calibration-
process, for you.
I have provided the, current, display settings that I use for multiplayer gaming, below.
Try these settings for gaming (DVI / HDMI)
The following low-latency gaming settings are based off of the ‘RTS 1’ mode using Full-RGB Color Output.
*You must begin calibrating by, first, selecting the ‘RTS 1’ prior to altering the provided display settings:
Picture Mode :: RTS 1
Brightness :: 71
Contrast :: 43
Sharpness :: 1
Black EQ :: 0 -OFF
Color Temp :: USER : R->98 : G->92 : B->95 (Software Calibrated WARM User Profile)
AMA :: High -Sends extra voltage to the pixels in order to produce a smoother & more CRT-like on-screen motion (Pixel-Overclocking)
-The side-effect is a lighter or darker outline on trailing edge of darker objects over lighter backgrounds (Pixel-Overshoot).
-Typically, the less-aggressive ‘AMA : High’ setting would be the best choice regarding ‘screen-motion vs. picture-quality’. ((AMA :: Premium -slightly faster at the cost of more-noticeable overshoot / ghosting - this ))
-If you choose to use Premium then try using R->97 : G->84 : B->87 to help mitigate this, to some degree
Instant Mode :: ON (In other wods : Game-Mode - Enabled)
-The LCD-panel’s quickest signal processing-method
Dynamic Contrast :: 0 -OFF
RGB PC Range :: 0-255 (Must, also, set color output on gaming console or PC to ‘FULL-RGB’ reference levels)
Display Mode :: FULL User Color Temp Explanation
(I use warm color-tone settings because these, generally, produce a deep & natural-looking image while, also, reducing eye-strain).
The ‘97-84-87’ user setting is, actually, a personal favorite (Especially for BATTLEFIELD 1)
The ‘97-87-92’ setting looks nice, also.
Adjust your Brightness & Contrast settings around these values & you should be good to go.
-FAME
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> > Hey guys, for anyone who may be able to help me:
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> > I have the BenQ RL2455HM and I was wondering what the best settings would be for this game specifically in order to maximize performance. I’m noticing that tehre is a slight delay when I jump and Melee, and my shots even have a (super) slight delay. I bought this monitor specifically for it’s lack of input lag, but I think there might be something under the hood that I’m not aware of. The Xbox One caps out at 60 Hz, so that may be a factor, because the monitor runs flawlessly on my PC.
> > I also noticed a huge speed improvement in the UI for the NOXE, but H5 still seems to run kind of sluggish despite the 60 FPS.
> >
> > My console’s video output settings are:
> > TV res: HDMI
> > Color Depth: 24 Bits
> > Color Space: PC RGB( Because it’s a monitor)
> >
> > and my monitor’s settings are:
> > RTS Mode
> > Picture Settings: Brightness: 20 Contrast: 50 Sharpness: 5 Color Temperature: User Mode (R:98, G:99, B: 98) Black EQ: 5
> > AMA: High
> > Instant Mode: On
> >
> > Any advice is appreciated, Thanks!
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> I have owned the, exact, same monitor, for 2 years, and I love it… I use it for PC, Xbox One, PS4.
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> I, always, plug the HDMI into a DVI adapter. (It isn’t much but controls seem a hair tighter through the DVI port)
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> These are the video settings that I am using :
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> Picture Mode - RTS 1
> Brightness - 81
> Contrast - 43
> Sharpness - 1
> Black EQ - 0
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> User Color Temp - Red-97 - Green-84 - Blue-87
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> AMA - High
> Instant Mode - ON
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> (All other monitor ‘enhancements’ DISABLED)
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> Xbox video output - 1080p -DVI / Full RGB / 24-bit (HDMI audio - OFF , because I use an optical cable for surround sound.)
Is it really that much of an advantage? the Hdmi to dvi port i mean.
I use an HDMI connection to my monitor…is a HDMI to DVI converter really that beneficial? It was always my understanding that eliminating any kind of adapter (regardless of what the adapter is for) is preferable. Any input would be most helpful. Thanks!
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> > Hey guys, for anyone who may be able to help me:
> >
> > I have the BenQ RL2455HM and I was wondering what the best settings would be for this game specifically in order to maximize performance. I’m noticing that tehre is a slight delay when I jump and Melee, and my shots even have a (super) slight delay. I bought this monitor specifically for it’s lack of input lag, but I think there might be something under the hood that I’m not aware of. The Xbox One caps out at 60 Hz, so that may be a factor, because the monitor runs flawlessly on my PC.
> > I also noticed a huge speed improvement in the UI for the NOXE, but H5 still seems to run kind of sluggish despite the 60 FPS.
> >
> > My console’s video output settings are:
> > TV res: HDMI
> > Color Depth: 24 Bits
> > Color Space: PC RGB( Because it’s a monitor)
> >
> > and my monitor’s settings are:
> > RTS Mode
> > Picture Settings: Brightness: 20 Contrast: 50 Sharpness: 5 Color Temperature: User Mode (R:98, G:99, B: 98) Black EQ: 5
> > AMA: High
> > Instant Mode: On
> >
> > Any advice is appreciated, Thanks!
>
>
> I have owned the, exact, same monitor, for 2 years, and I love it… I use it for PC, Xbox One, PS4.
>
> I, always, plug the HDMI into a DVI adapter. (It isn’t much but controls seem a hair tighter through the DVI port)
>
> These are the video settings that I am using :
>
> Picture Mode - RTS 1
> Brightness - 81
> Contrast - 43
> Sharpness - 1
> Black EQ - 0
>
> User Color Temp - Red-97 - Green-84 - Blue-87
>
> AMA - High
> Instant Mode - ON
>
> (All other monitor ‘enhancements’ DISABLED)
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> Xbox video output - 1080p -DVI / Full RGB / 24-bit (HDMI audio - OFF , because I use an optical cable for surround sound.)