What Iam reading suprises me ... all of you are saying you are not experiencing any lag ... while all lcds have it. I didnt notice it before, until I started researching and getting my mind all crazy about it. I guess I need to stop that fast lol. And YESSS, Im thinking of getting me a panasonic, I heard they are best for gaming! Which one is the best in the 32" range?
Nothing to worry about, thats how the graphics of la noire are. I was worried at first too, but there is no point to worry really, its normal. Anyone saying they dont have it just wants to play with you.
Im playing on a 32" Samsung LE32B530 LCD HDTV. Now, I had a topic on input lag before on here, but I just cant seem to get over it, and there wasnt really lot of info posted back then either. Im having the feeling the lag is really bad in my case, funny thing is, I never noticed it before. Its really getting to my head, got me checking the settings of the tv every now and then.
I was thinking of givin' it a go ... the first part I mean. I could get it for sweet 15 bucks .. should I? Heard that game had some mixed emotions ..
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I don't know, I got bored about 1/3 of the way thru it. I'm glad I rented it first. Here's a good review....http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/107/1078872p1.html
Looks like a good play through with a friend. Although ign's review also confirms the technical glitches and errors ... which many other sites have done too. Think I might rent it.
I think people are missing the whole idea behind the 'noir' genre. There's a sty|e to the presentation that sets it apart from other types of presentation. From chapter titles to the music, narration and dialogue.
Sure, you can have modern noir, but I think the aesthetic would be lost to the average gamer.... in much the same way 'noir' flies over the heads of many people playing LA Noire.... apparently. What saves it from being just a wierd game is the era in which it's set.
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