so i just came across this super interesting article about the favorite gaming resolutions among pc gamers, and i have to say, the results are pretty surprising. apparently, a whopping 36% of gamers prefer playing at 1440p, which doesn't really shock me since it's like, the perfect balance between quality and performance.

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but what's really cool is that there's a straight tie between 4k and 1080p gamers, with both sitting at 22%. i mean, i knew 4k was getting more popular, but i didn't think it would be this close to 1080p. it just goes to show how far gaming tech has come, and how many options we have now. i'm a bit curious to know what kind of rigs these 4k gamers are running, though - are they really playing at native 4k, or are they using upscaling magic to get those sweet, sweet frames?

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i also found it interesting that the article mentions upscaling tech like dlss and fsr, which are basically making it possible for people to game at 4k without needing a monster pc. it's pretty cool to think that we can get high-quality 4k gaming without breaking the bank (or our computers). and hey, if you're one of the 1080p gamers out there, don't worry - you're probably getting a way more authentic experience, playing at native 1080p and all.

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the article also talks about ultrawide resolutions, which i think are so cool. apparently, 14% of gamers prefer playing at 3440 x 1440, which is just insane. i can only imagine how immersive that must be. and then there are the laptop gamers, who are basically nonexistent - onlyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

What do you think about this?