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Dyac 2: Why Are Pro Players Change

Introduction


In a fast -paced multiplayer game, reducing blur motion is something that can greatly improve player performance. That is the reason why Gamer Pro prefers framerate than other things and why producers monitor do everything they can to reduce blur movements. Dyac Tech Zowie is one of the technologies to reduce blurry motion, and has been there for the time being now, but we have never seen so many pro use technology. Since the release of the Zowie Monitor with Dyac 2, more pro use Dyac on than there is a pro who has it. In this article, we will discuss why it can happen.

Pro Player Adoption


Dyac historically has always been a ‘Marmite technology’ with CS2 Pro players. The couple always allows it, but most of the pro have it deactivated.

However, at IEM Katowice, one of the most piled up events on the CS2 calendar, Dyac secretly became a norm. Of the 69 pro players who responded to the setting survey, 75.4% used Dyac 2 on their XL2586X+ monitor.

At the event, where XL2586X+ is a monitor option for the organizer, 72.5% Pro uses Dyac 2 with premium, and 2.9% uses Dyac 2 with a height. That is not a peripheral trend, that’s the majority.

Given the fact that 76% of all the players present shared their choice settings, this can certainly be considered a solid data point. And, maybe, as a shift in competitive meta. When it is best attracted to certain settings, usually because it gives them excellence.

The reason for this might be found in responsive and smoothness. Some pro notes that Dyac 2 does not introduce a real delay at all (while this is a case for some people with Dyac 1) and that Dyac 2 drastically reduces the number of ghosting. Our observers also echo this sentiment in his review of XL2586X+. So it might only be a better Dyac 2 case for CS2 than its predecessor.

Differences in Technology


Dyac 2 is not just a small iteration, it is more technical improvement. The biggest shift is the transfer of the single background light system used in Dyac 1 to the multiple background lights settings in Dyac 2. This change drastically increases how the movement is given to the panel, especially during fast films or micro adjustments, where clarity is everything.

In addition, Dyac 2 also does not drastically reduce the brightness of the panel, which is one of the main weaknesses of most of the reduction solutions to blur movements.

Compared to the first generation Dyac, the new version is sharper, brighter, and is more suitable for high -level FPS gameplay. Does this mean that the older Diac version is bad? Clearly no. Dyac has been used by a group of Pro a few days after its debut. But if you play at the absolute highest level of one of the most competitive esports in the world, every small difference can be very meaningful. And as we can see by a number of Dyac users in the pro scene, the improvement made by Zowie for their technology has made a world difference.

Should you get DIAC 2?


In Katowice, Pro often records the feelings of Dyac 2 is much better than the predecessors offered. Given how the pro play on a very high framerate on the upper PC, a small difference in panel technology can make the monitor feel drastically different, and it seems to happen here.

Various professionals show that Dyac 2 feels much more responsive and ‘natural’ than its predecessor. Dyac 2 reduces the amount of blur you get when your screen vibrates hard (like when you spray) and make enemies that move quickly much more clearly.

But what does this mean for the average gamer?

To be honest: it depends. Professionals play at the absolute highest level, where every small element can make a big difference in the way they see the game. For us ordinary people, this is a different scenario. Yes, Dyac 2 is better than Dyac 1, but that does not mean that you need to switch immediately if you are very happy with older monitors.

With that: Even for low -level gamers, he pays to use the best technology. You may not play for tens of thousands of dollars in an arena full of fans, but that does not mean that you have to forbid yourself.

If you are serious about competing and you are looking for a new monitor, seeing the Zowie monitor equipped with Dyac 2 will be a good starting point. You don’t even need to go to their 540+Hz giant, because Zowie has also updated a lower refresh level monitor with Dyac 2 technology. Just look for a model with ‘x’ at the end of its name, and you have to be good to go.

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