It’s hard to explain. For example on a clouded day but bright sky I can focus on an object and then everything around in the sky feels like its flickering. Just silly eyes? Brain? Light? I can see it on displays too or phones and even lights inside
It’s quite subtle but I see it so
Edit: another example https://www.reddit.com/r/XboxSupport/comments/yx19r3/is_this_sky_flickering_normal_software_issue/
On a cloudy day outside I can see it.
Soooo it’s just light moving?
I’ve yet to see it in animated stuff on displays I think?
It’s hard to explain. For example on a clouded day but bright sky I can focus on an object and then everything around in the sky feels like its flickering. Just silly eyes? Brain? Light? I can see it on displays too or phones and even lights inside
It’s quite subtle but I see it so
Edit: another example https://www.reddit.com/r/XboxSupport/comments/yx19r3/is_this_sky_flickering_normal_software_issue/
On a cloudy day outside I can see it.
Soooo it’s just light moving?
I’ve yet to see it in animated stuff on displays I think?
It’s hard to explain. For example on a clouded day but bright sky I can focus on an object and then everything around in the sky feels like its flickering. Just silly eyes? Brain? Light? I can see it on displays too or phones and even lights inside
It’s quite subtle but I see it so
Edit: another example https://www.reddit.com/r/XboxSupport/comments/yx19r3/is_this_sky_flickering_normal_software_issue/
On a cloudy day outside I can see it.
Soooo it’s just light moving?
I’ve yet to see it in animated stuff on displays I think?
It can be many things, often times it can just be how what your watching is rendered. Like the example you gave above is actually a known issue in skyrims engine.
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Otherwise it would be local setting on your TV/monitor trying to do color correction/low refresh rate.
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