{"id":31858,"date":"2025-01-28T15:31:18","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:31:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/timthetatman-proves-warzone-screen-size-doesnt-matter-with-w-on-cowboys-jumbotron-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:31:18","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:31:18","slug":"timthetatman-proves-warzone-screen-size-doesnt-matter-with-w-on-cowboys-jumbotron-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/timthetatman-proves-warzone-screen-size-doesnt-matter-with-w-on-cowboys-jumbotron-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"TimTheTatman proves Warzone screen size doesn\u2019t matter with W on Cowboys Jumbotron &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>TimTheTatman proves Warzone screen size doesn\u2019t matter with W on Cowboys Jumbotron Twitter, @TimTheTatman \/ ActivisionCall of Duty: Warzone players are all too familiar with the perils of playing on a TV vs a monitor. But TimTheTatman found the truth while gaming on the Cowboys\u2019 stadium Jumbotron: (screen) size doesn\u2019t matter in Verdansk. Input lag, response time, latency \u2014 there are a lot of words describing the technical components involved in multiplayer gaming. But the premise is a simple one: bigger screens might be nice for watching shows and movies, but they\u2019re not ideal for gaming. In fact, it\u2019s a common topic among competitive FPS (first-person shooter) players in particular. If you play on a TV, have you ever wondered why someone seemed to kill you before you even saw them? It\u2019s very possible they actually did, because the delays on PC and monitor are much smaller than on console and TV. So, if people think a 65-inch TV isn\u2019t an ideal gaming setup, imagine playing on the Dallas Cowboys\u2019 Jumbotron screen, which is\u2026 160 feet wide. Well, Tim not only did it, he put all scuffed gamers on his back by securing a win. TimTheTatman games in the Dallas Cowboys stadium Stadium fireworks to celebrate @TimTheTatMan getting a legitimate Warzone kill on a 160 foot screen pic.twitter.com\/lfZ7x2V8Dw \u2014 Dexerto (@Dexerto) September 28, 2021 Just after Tim\u2019s recent signing to Complexity Gaming, the streamer has started an AT&#038;T Roadshow where he streams from different locations. The first was at his favorite NFL squad\u2019s stadium, as he played games with star running back Ezekiel Elliott against a massive backdrop. And after getting his feet wet, Tim decided to try playing on the big screen directly. At 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall, the game wasn\u2019t likely to run too smoothly for the PC gamer \u2014 but he persisted. There were pyrotechnics when he got kills, relentless support from his teammates, and a conclusion worthy of the Guinness Book of World Records. TimTheTatman gets a win on the Jumbotron The legend @TimTheTatman really got to celebrate a Warzone dub with @dallascowboys pyrotechnics \ud83d\ude2dpic.twitter.com\/LYm4NxZbLI \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 28, 2021 In the end, TimTheTatman managed to snag a win. It wasn\u2019t pretty, as he only got four kills and under 1,000 damage, but it still counts. While the Complexity streamer got serious help from former pros like MerK and TeeP, he taught us all a valuable lesson here: Even when the odds are stacked against you (hundreds of feet high, in this case), if you\u2019re able to rely on your teammates, keep your head high, and commit to a common goal \u2014 you can do anything. Screen size doesn\u2019t determine your worth, kings \u2014 passion and teamwork do.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TimTheTatman proves Warzone screen size doesn\u2019t matter with W on Cowboys Jumbotron Twitter, @TimTheTatman \/ ActivisionCall of Duty: Warzone players are all too familiar with the perils of playing on a TV vs a monitor. But TimTheTatman found the truth while gaming on the Cowboys\u2019 stadium Jumbotron: (screen) size doesn\u2019t matter in Verdansk. 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