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Fir3
04-23-2011, 10:04 AM
Does anyone know what they are using for the brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation and overdrive? Assuming factory settings?

Benjak
04-23-2011, 10:16 AM
Major League Gaming 2010 Pro Circuit Settings and Equipment:

Halo: Reach

Monitor: Asus VH236H

* Resolution: 1920�1080
* Reference Level: Intermediate
* VGA

Console: Xbox 360
Switch: Netgear gs108

Player Equipment/Illegal Equipment

Players may not use a Turbo controller, a Button Macro controller, a Wireless controller, or a Play and Charge Kit. Turbo controllers allow Players to press a button that results in their Character performing a set of actions that would normally require the Player to press the same button multiple times. Button Macro controllers allow Players to press a button that results in their Character performing a set of actions that would normally require the Player to press multiple buttons.

Players may not use a controller that has been modified in such a way that it alters their Character’s abilities and/or in-game mechanics. Players are allowed to make cosmetic changes to their controller. However, Major League Gaming reserves the right to deny the use of any controller suspected of providing an unfair competitive advantage.

Players and Coaches may not use a Wireless headset or a headset that requires an outlet for power.

For full headset rules for MLG events, visit http://forums.majorl...unusable-items/

Call of Duty: Black Ops

Monitor: Asus VH236H

* Resolution: 1080p
* HDMI

Console: PS3
Switch: Netgear gs108

Player Equipment/Illegal Equipment

Players may not use a controller with Turbo capabilities, Button Mapping capabilities, or more buttons than the first party wireless controller. The first party wireless controller is the only wireless controller that can be used. Controllers with Turbo capabilities allow Players to press a button that results in their Character performing a set of actions that would normally require the Player to press the same button multiple times. Controllers with Button Mapping capabilities allow Players to map a button sequence to a specific button. Pressing that button results in their Character performing a set of actions that would normally require the Player to press multiple buttons.

Players may not use a controller that has been modified in such a way that it alters their Character’s abilities and/or in-game mechanics. Players may not use a controller that has been modified to include a Turbo button or Button Mapping capabilities. Players are allowed to make cosmetic changes to their controller, however, Major League Gaming reserves the right to deny the use of any controller suspected of providing an unfair competitive advantage.

Players and Coaches may not use a Wireless headset or a headset that requires an outlet for power.

For full headset rules for MLG events, visit http://forums.majorl...unusable-items/

StarCraft 2

MLG Equipment

This information will be announced shortly.

Player Equipment/Illegal Equipment

1. Players must bring their own mouse, keyboard, headsets, and mouse pad. Players must use the PC and Monitor provided by MLG.
2. Headsets must utilize a standard 3.5mm stereo headset jack with a separate 3.5mm microphone jack. Players may not use USB headsets.
3. Mice and keyboards must utilize standard USB interfaces. Players may not use PS2 interface equipment.
4. All Players must submit their mouse, keyboard, and headset driver requirements by 11:59 PM ET on Monday, March 28th. No drivers, that have not been previously submitted, will be installed at the Dallas Competition.
5. All Player equipment is subject to approval.
6. All interface changes must be supervised by a StarCraft 2 Referee or the StarCraft 2 Tournament Director.
7. Players must provide their own Battle.net account with an active StarCraft 2 license for the North American (NA) Region.
8. Players may not use 3rd party Add-ons.
9. Players may not alter game files or modify drivers.
10. Breaking Equipment Rules #8 or #9 will result in a Forfeit of the Game.
11. Players may not change the Computer/Monitor sound and video settings in Windows.
12. Players may not change the in-game video settings to Ultra.
13. Players may not use the Windowed or Windowed (Full Screen) Display Modes.
14. Players who break Equipment Rules #11-13 will be given a Warning. Each subsequent Warning that a Player receives will result in a Forfeit of the Game.

Reference: http://forums.majorleaguegaming.com/topic/217513-2011-pro-circuit-settings-and-equipment-faqdiscussion/

Hope that helped :)

Fir3
04-23-2011, 10:37 AM
That doesnt answer my question

wdpir32k3
04-23-2011, 10:59 AM
Does anyone know what they are using for the brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation and overdrive? Assuming factory settings?

I would like to find out too

Benjak
04-23-2011, 11:13 AM
That doesnt answer my question

Default monitor settings, with what I posted. Do not use "game mode" or "cinema mode". Its the default mode from when you turned the monitor on.

chris_cr33p
04-23-2011, 01:55 PM
yeah dont change any settings

dj88mph
04-23-2011, 02:42 PM
I like using Game Mode because the colors seem a little more vivid.

Fir3
04-23-2011, 03:21 PM
Default monitor settings, with what I posted. Do not use "game mode" or "cinema mode". Its the default mode from when you turned the monitor on.


yeah dont change any settings

Thanks guys. Thats what I figured. Just wanted to double check though. I'm using HDMI not VGA. I still changed the Reference Level to Intermediate would that be correct with HDMI?

Benjak
04-23-2011, 04:45 PM
Thanks guys. Thats what I figured. Just wanted to double check though. I'm using HDMI not VGA. I still changed the Reference Level to Intermediate would that be correct with HDMI?

I think so, but I would use VGA if you want the "Official Setup" I think there is a difference like faster response time or something.

Bleuprint
04-24-2011, 06:30 AM
Using HDMI will cause some input lag (probably not game changing and noticeable). It's mostly about the enhancements HDMI can offer. I would go with what Benjak said if you want it to be official and don't want to chance if, if thats important what your ultimate goal is. I personally use HDMI with expanded as I'm a casual in comparison to those trying to really compete.