Sieht echt gut aus. Ich werds mir bestimmt kaufen. Hoffentlich fängt es den Charm des Originals gut ein. Apropo, ich bekomme gerade Lust auf etwas Sumpfkraut.
I totally am looking forward to this. Yeah the game does feel right. But a bit on its own in sense. It has alot of the charm the origional had but with years of polish. Def need some swampweed..swamped... lol
in tittle menu or in game press Alt Enter then itll go to windowed mode Then do Alt Enter again and it tricks the game into your native rez even across multiple monitors let me know if this works or not for you.
I have a Neo G9. I can't link to the latest Neo G9 firmware (1008.0) because RU-vid hates my account and deletes half my comments. But you should be able to search for it and find it on the Samsung site easily enough. Basically 1. Download the ZIP file from the Samsung site 2. Find a basic USB drive (e.g. I used a 8GB USB2 SanDisk Cruzer) and format it with MBR + FAT32. They usually come this way by default so you might get away with not formatting. 3. Unzip the firmware file from the zip archive to the root of the USB (i.e. so it's not inside a folder). File name should be M-A9549GGPA-1008.0[19DA].img 4. Plug it into the "Service" USB port, I think this is the one closer to the rear of the monitor. 5. Go into the OSD > Menu > System > Software Update. It should detect the USB drive, find the file, and then prompt you to update. Hope that helps, if you get stuck reply and I'll try help if I see it.
@@jordanh3046 You have to realize that what you are referring to is the Windows implementation of HDR, that is if you go in Windows and enable HDR you will have kind of gray filter that makes colors look washed-out! It has to do with faulty Windows HDR, and not with the monitor itself. On the other hand, monitors HDR can be enabled directly in games, and you will see the difference.
I'm on my third Samsung G9 Odyssey. I was having the problem of excessive light bleed around the frame and edges of the screen. Not the old issue of the screen and bezel separating allowing light to leak but the "Batman glow effect" on the screen itself. the most recent G9 Odyssey I have still has some of that glow but it's minimal. I was just wondering if your G9 Odyssey has the same issue? are they all like that or is it possible to get a G9 without any backlight bleed? Also whenever I play Netflix or Amazon prime video the video/movie on my g9 they always looks very fuzzy/low res and nothing like HD or 4k; my picture is never as clear as the one you showed in your video. I know that internet connection and the browser can affect this but even when I watch a movie that I own that is downloaded the image quality is poor. Have you ever had this with your G9 monitor? Do you know what could be causing this issue?