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There's a difference, sure, but I just don't think it's enough of a difference to really be worth shooting for.
Don't be a ♥♥♥♥ Dewi. Not noticing and not caring are two very different things. People are allowed to have different priorities of what they're looking for in a game.
I mean, why is the reason to still use 720p in 2023? Didnt wanted to be rude, but cmon, 720p is pretty nah
A 1080p resolution at any refresh-rate is no contest against 4K, it's 4 times the resolution. The only time you would want 1080p at 120-165 FPS is if you were doing competitive online gaming with old school games, such as Counter Strike.
The resolution 1440p at 120-165 FPS vs 4K at 90-120 FPS with DLSS 3.0 would be more of a comparison these days. The sweet spot for gaming being 1440p @ 165Hz, but then you have future proof upscaling with the 4K @ 120Hz + HDR + Ray Tracing. You would want the extras in that case with 4K to make it worth the juice requirements. At least HDR 10 (HDR VESA 1000 or higher), plus Ray Tracing enabled with DLSS 3.0 to boost the FPS back up for the time being, if you like had a RTX 4090 graphics card (or better).
DLSS 3.0 Frame Generation will improve over time with better AI updates, removing artifacts and improving performance to near or better than 4K quality but at least double the FPS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyVy5Mh3Lks
Then as graphic cards keep improving, such as the RTX 50xx series coming out in 2024, it will easily be able to keep up with the high demand of 4K or even 8K.
When it comes to 4K, you don't want to go cheap or fake the HDR with HDR VESA 400, 600 or 800, etc. It highly depends on what monitor you get and the high-end graphics card driving it.
Anything else is just less.
I don't aim for less, I aim for more!
Not agreeding with someone = trying to be egdy
I'm running the game at 1080p upscaled to 4K at 100FPS. What's wrong with you?