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Old 03-31-05 | 10:03 AM
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Safe PS2 Games to Play on RPTV (avoiding burn-in)?

Hi all,

I have a 3 year old Panasonic RPTV, calibrated with AVIA so that contrast, sharpness, etc. aren't at extreme levels. I'd like to play games on it, but fear the potential burn-in from long gaming sessions. I've heard that games that don't have static images on the same portion of the screen (health bars, radar maps, etc.) won't cause burn-in. I'm looking for a list of games like that. The two that I can think of are:

Jak and Daxter: Precursor Legacy (your health only shows when you are hurt, and briefly)
Beyond Good and Evil

Any others? Or am I just being paranoid about burn-in?

Thanks!
Old 03-31-05 | 10:08 AM
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You're just being too paranoid!! I've played hours at a time (Halo/Halo2/KOTOR) and never worry about burn-in on my Mitsubishi RPTV.

You'd have to leave that static image up for quite sometime to even worry about burn-in. So...just play!!
Old 03-31-05 | 10:12 AM
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yeah...I play games on my RCA RPTV all the time....I mean there is a built in picture setting for "Video Games" on my TV. yeah I just think you are being too paranoid...I have been there before. Have Fun!!

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Old 03-31-05 | 10:36 AM
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As long as you aren't going for like 14 hours solid on the same game, I wouldn't worry about it.

I've done all-day sessions before with no problems on my Toshiba.
Old 03-31-05 | 09:07 PM
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I don't play on my Panny RPTV, but when I do, I just let the TV "rest" by switching the channel or turning it off for a few minutes every 2 hours or so. You should really take a break from gaming every 2 hours anyway.
Old 03-31-05 | 09:27 PM
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I don't think The Getaway has any on-screen lifebars or anything.
Old 03-31-05 | 10:04 PM
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Yeah if you can remember to flick channels every time you go for a drink or toilet break you should be good.
Old 03-31-05 | 10:22 PM
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Ditto.
If I have pause to eat dinner or something, I change the channel to something on tv, or just turn the tv off.
Also, I have the picture on 'Widescreen' or 'Auto' which stretches the image out to fit the entire screen, rather than having it 'windowboxed.' That helps.
I'd say as long as your bright/contrast is down below 50%, which it probably is, and the image changes at least hourly, you'd be fine. Even a lot of games with the more static screen components, usually have enough 'loading' screens or interim movies to break it up a bit.
Old 03-31-05 | 11:23 PM
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I have a RPTV also and never had any problems.Although i usually don't game for more than a few hours at a time.
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I also have never had a problem and I've had times where a friend and I would play up around six hours. If you need to pause for a long period of time, just turn the TV off or to a channel. Problem solved.

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