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Nobody is talking about how games look sharper? Looking at 1080p vs 1440p side by side, you can clearly see the difference on how the textures look less “pixelated” and more rounded up.
It looks like you have a better AA effect and better color management (depends on your pannel though).
I really enjoy/see the change from 1080p to 1440, but you clearly need good enough hardware to make it run smoothly. It’s vram hungry and GPU demanding.
It wouldn’t be that way if there wasn’t any reason to eat that much more vram and GPU resources… Higher resolution textures