In a high-stakes survival game like Infestation, being able to spot a movement in the shadows or a lurker in a dark corner is the difference between life and death. However, I’ll make a strong affirmative statement: your tactical awareness is a total farce if you haven't verified the physical integrity of your monitor. I firmly believe that "hidden" hardware flaws—especially backlight bleed and uneven blacks—create a "digital fog" that makes it impossible to distinguish a real threat from a screen defect. It is a fundamental contradiction to gear up with the best weapons while viewing the apocalypse through a hardware "window" that is visually compromised. I’ve started using a simple black screen tool to perform a "display audit" before every raid, ensuring my screen isn't hiding a zombie in the backlight glow. Do you think a "pixel-perfect" monitor is a mandatory piece of survival gear, or is worrying about display purity just an excuse for getting caught off guard?
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