To combine "Black Myth: Wukong" with an LED display for the best experience, please refer to the following technical integration and operational recommendations:
I. Hardware Adaptation and Display Technology Selection
Mini LED/Micro LED Displays are Preferred
"Black Myth: Wukong"'s visual design relies on high contrast, wide color gamut, and HDR effects. Mini LED technology (such as Hisense's customized Mini LED TVs) can deliver peak brightness exceeding 2000 nits, and combined with local dimming, it achieves true black scenes, significantly enhancing the depth of the picture. Although Micro LED is more expensive, its pixel-level light control capabilities are more suitable for future 4K/8K high-definition output requirements.
Resolution and Refresh Rate Matching
4K Resolution (3840×2160): We recommend using an LED gaming monitor that supports 4K@144Hz (such as the AOC AG326UD) to avoid blurring or tearing.
HDR Certification: Choose a display certified with DisplayHDR 1000 to ensure the dynamic range of in-game special effects such as flames, lighting, and shadows. Ultrawide and Curved Screen Optimization
If using a 21:9 or 32:9 ultrawide screen, adjust the resolution to 3440×1440 or 5120×1440 in the game settings and enable "Full Screen" mode to avoid black edges. Curved screens (1800R-2000R curvature) can enhance immersion, but ensure a wide viewing angle (≥178° recommended).
II. In-Game Display Settings
Display Mode Adjustment
Full Screen Exclusive Mode: Reduces input lag, ideal for competitive scenarios.
Borderless Windowed Mode: Facilitates multitasking (e.g., reading a guide while gaming).
Resolution Scaling: If your graphics card performance is insufficient, enable DLSS/FSR technology to reduce the rendering resolution to 70%-80% before outputting to a 4K display, balancing image quality and frame rate.
Color and HDR Calibration
Color Gamut Coverage: Set to 95% DCI-P3 or 100% sRGB to avoid oversaturation. HDR Intensity: Adjust to 50%-70% based on display performance to prevent overexposure in bright areas (such as the clouds in the Heavenly Palace).
Local Dimming: Enable to enhance dark details (such as the shadow depths in the Underworld).
Refresh Rate Synchronization
Enable G-Sync/FreeSync technology to eliminate screen tearing, especially suitable for high-speed combat scenes (such as the rapid movement during the battle with Erlang Shen).
III. Peripheral Connections and Screen Projection Solutions
Wireless Screen Projection Optimization
Using a wireless screen projector that supports 4K@30Hz, such as the Lemorele P50, and transmitting signals via 5GHz Wi-Fi, latency can be kept under 50ms, perfect for a home theater-quality experience.
For even lower latency (such as in esports competitions), we recommend using an HDMI 2.1 wired connection, which supports 4K@120Hz with VRR variable refresh rate. Multi-screen splicing and picture-in-picture
Use the LED display's PBP (picture-by-picture) feature to simultaneously display game footage and live streams (such as Twitch commentary). Ensure your graphics card supports multiple output interfaces (such as NVIDIA Surround).
IV. Scenario-Specific Application Recommendations
Esports Tournaments
Use P2.5-P3 pitch LED displays to ensure that audience members can still see details (such as character skill effects and text) from a distance.
Configure dual backup signal sources to avoid live stream interruptions (such as primary and backup HDMI/SDI switchers).
Offline Experience Centers
Incorporate interactive projection technology to simultaneously display in-game environmental effects (such as stepping on water splash effects) on the floor-mounted LED screen.
Use transparent LED screens to display 3D models of game characters for a more technological feel.
V. Maintenance and Precautions
Heat Management
When running games for extended periods, ensure the rear vents of the LED display are unobstructed to prevent brightness degradation due to overheating (such as shortened lifespan of Mini LED lamps). Firmware Updates
Regularly check for firmware updates from display manufacturers (such as Leyard and Hisense) to address compatibility issues (such as HDR mapping errors with the PS5/Xbox Series X).
Blue Light Mode
After gaming for more than two hours, it's recommended to enable low blue light mode (adjust the color temperature to below 4500K) to reduce eye strain.
Through the integration of these technologies, Black Myth: Wukong's performance on LED displays has been comprehensively upgraded, from visual quality to interactive experience, meeting the diverse needs of everyone from individual gamers to large-scale tournaments.