I particularly liked his insinuation that I've never been on a high refresh rate and that the enlightening experience would make me not be so cheap. It's also weird that I'm the first person he's seen who didn't care. There are tons who don't. Maybe inside the cloistered environment of some game development classrooms, things are different.
For office-related stuff I run on dual monitors. Different brands each. The setup isn't as flashy as one of those ultrawides, but it wouldn't be such a giant pain if one or both were to quit. Funny thing is, none of my "cheapo" or productivity monitors have quit before their time. It's always the gamer-branded stuff.
Your Dell should be fine for stuff like mmos.
As for youtubers, I mostly feel sorry for people trying to output creative and educational content. They've been sidelined for years. Other channels I can muster about as much sympathy for as the extent I find the way youtube operates to be somewhat draconian. It's a high risk endeavor. You spend a lot of your time producing content, only to have it quietly shut down with no explanation. Content makes youtube money. I don't think people who invest time in creating content for it should feel like they need to shut up about the site's problems because they get to upload stuff for free. No wonder they'd rather take the time they invest in their content and put it on Twitch first.
For me, some channels wouldn't be missed. Fake or mean-spirited prank vids, parasitic plagiarism, political rants. Spare me.
For office-related stuff I run on dual monitors. Different brands each. The setup isn't as flashy as one of those ultrawides, but it wouldn't be such a giant pain if one or both were to quit. Funny thing is, none of my "cheapo" or productivity monitors have quit before their time. It's always the gamer-branded stuff.
Your Dell should be fine for stuff like mmos.
As for youtubers, I mostly feel sorry for people trying to output creative and educational content. They've been sidelined for years. Other channels I can muster about as much sympathy for as the extent I find the way youtube operates to be somewhat draconian. It's a high risk endeavor. You spend a lot of your time producing content, only to have it quietly shut down with no explanation. Content makes youtube money. I don't think people who invest time in creating content for it should feel like they need to shut up about the site's problems because they get to upload stuff for free. No wonder they'd rather take the time they invest in their content and put it on Twitch first.
For me, some channels wouldn't be missed. Fake or mean-spirited prank vids, parasitic plagiarism, political rants. Spare me.