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This actually got me to research (but initially worry) but yep, those developers thought it best to use ghosting for shadow layering which confused me.
There is a specific term for the process which I do not recall but just make sure it is real ghosting and not something like that which I mentioned.
I took a gamble with AOC and their 1440p Mini-LED model that was on sale and I am glad to say that it has zero backlight bleed as opposed to say a TN (my older monitors) and more vibrant colors, although doesn't do the blackest black like OLED but still for the price ($250) it was an excellent upgrade for me and the GTX 1080Ti.
Nice. Yeah I have a 42 inch LG C3 oled for single player games and a 1440p 180hz 24 inch monitor for multi player. I still have the 240hz but it is meh compared to everything else-it was just dirt cheap when I snagged it
Yeah, it is trash at 60hz. Only fix is to go to 240hz, but if you are using it for a console, not sure. It is a budget monitor, cant expect much from it.