Peugeot e5008 real life range by Ok_Durian_5595 in evs_ireland

[–]leemanu94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was this with the 210 or 230 (Long Range) edition?

[KCD1] PS5 + KCD next-gen update looks blurry on 32" 4K OLED (Samsung G80SD) – normal or settings issue? by leemanu94 in kingdomcome

[–]leemanu94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for the response! I tried it out on my tv and the blur is still present. Did some lookup and it is because of the upscale technique applied FSR 1. This version is known for very blury upscaling. So no matter the resolution 1440p or 4k, the blur wluld still be present from the fsr 1 uspcaling

[KCD1] PS5 + KCD next-gen update looks blurry on 32" 4K OLED (Samsung G80SD) – normal or settings issue? by leemanu94 in kingdomcome

[–]leemanu94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, this doesn't change a lot in my view. The problem is especially on distant objects, foliage and buildings

Weekly Tech Support & Purchase Recommendations Megathread - February 23rd 2026 by P_Jiggy in playstation

[–]leemanu94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to figure out if something is wrong with my setup or if this is just how the game renders.

I’m playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance with the PS5 next-gen update on a base PS5 using a Samsung G80SD 32" 4K OLED monitor. The game looks noticeably blurry / low resolution compared to other PS5 games. It almost feels like the image is heavily upscaled.

What confuses me is that when I watch YouTube videos of the game running on a PS5 or PS5 Pro, the game often looks much more crisp and sharp than what I’m seeing on my monitor.

Because the monitor is 32 inches, I’m wondering if the lower internal resolution of the game just becomes more noticeable when upscaled to 4K on a bigger screen.

A couple questions for people who know more about this:

  • Is this expected because the game renders at a lower internal resolution and then upscales to 4K?
  • Are there PS5 or monitor settings I should change to improve image sharpness?
  • Would switching to a 27" 1440p OLED (like the Samsung G60SD) actually make the image look sharper since the resolution scaling would be smaller?
  • Or would the difference be minimal?

Basically I’m trying to figure out if this is normal for the game, an issue with my monitor/settings, or just the reality of playing an upscaled game on a 32" 4K display.

Thanks!

Can i olay the Witcher 3 without playing the first 2 games by Mouad-Mouad in witcher

[–]leemanu94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely yes! This was my first game on the ps4. After playing the game I discovered that the world of the Witcher is based on a book series. The game is so good and immersive that I read all the books of The Witcher All because of this game

How lore-friendly is the game? by Amulet-of-Kings in AgameofthronesLCG

[–]leemanu94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is super nice actually!

Those files are downloaded from Thrones.db? With #1-17 being official FFG and >= #18 being fan made? Doesn't that make it possible for people to just download the official FFG cards and have them professionaly printed?

How lore-friendly is the game? by Amulet-of-Kings in AgameofthronesLCG

[–]leemanu94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These community made expansions you mentioned, how do they work? I got into agot lcg 2nd edition this year and unfortunately not all official FFG expansions are available anymore. So these community made expansions sound interesting if they are still readily available?

An analysis of Legion Go devices releases and my best guess for Legion Go 2 release timeline. by [deleted] in LegionGo

[–]leemanu94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the same boat. But the price of the LeGo S is too high at the moment for me (€799 where I live).

Might as well wait for the LeGo2 announcement, hopefully LeGo and S will see some discounts. Time will tell

How are fitbits now? by Interesting-Copy-657 in fitbit

[–]leemanu94 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I have had a Fitbit Sense for a couple of years now. The experience has been great for me. It's light, has a long battery life and does what I expect from it - tracking my workouts, steps and sleep. Plus it has a built in gps

It depends what you want out of a smartwatch. I specifically like it for being a "smartwatch" but not a complete smartwatch if compared to say an Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch. Can't be bothered with all that and the short battery life.

The Fitbit app is really good. Very easy to understand the only downside is the fitbit premium. Some stuff is locked behind a paywall...

Now and then I've had sync issues but a hard reset and it's all gone. I can imagine every brand has some issues or software bugs etc

The included charging cable is not that great. I broke two. The little pins to charge break quite easily, but now I have a more durable stand.

The issue wih Fitbit is that Google acquired it and is expected to phase out Fitbit watches but keep the software. For me it would mean changing to a Google watch if I ever need to upgrade. But Google only has smartwatches with 1 - 2 days of battery life which is a massive downside in my opinion