I definitely agree on AA, I used to buy a good GPU in large part to crank AA up to the max, but for some reason now we can't handle MSAA or SSAA and have to make due with crappy post processing AA most of the time. And MSAA implementations are often badly done. About 4K, I know it doesn't work for everyone, but the scaling options in Windows to blow everything up aren't a problem for me.So AMD use old nodes for their cheaper cards on latest gen
For me personally I use 1440p, as 4k on a 27 inch screen everything would be too small for desktop use and I also feel its a decent performance/quality trade off, note that downscaling from 4k still has nice benefits of which dont need a 4k screen for. Also one thing I observed as well is that modern AA standards at least prior to DLSS and FSR are very poor, e.g. play star ocean 4 on a PS3 and then play it again on a PS4 or PC, there is a lot more visible jaggies etc. due to how rubbish the AA is, especially the hair on the characters. AA quality is as important as resolution for image quality.
Always hated 16:9 and was very disappointed to have to buy into it. I've been wishing for a 3840x2400 panel for a very long time. That stupid IBM T60 or whatever it was made me think we would get one a long time ago, but that panel was limited to 30Hz out of the box and 40-something with an overclock. I still want an OLED monitor though even in the crappy aspect ratio. IPS is very stale at this point and I'm not interested in more of the same. Too much stagnation all around.Fully agree and get rid of garbage 16:9 format. Hell even most non-budget laptops are now 16:10, why no change on the desktop? I want a WQUXGA 3840 x 2400 for my desktop or even better 4096 x 2560.