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You probably see the tearing cause of the panel size. Most of the tv's start losing specs past their 50-55 marks. The Vizio M series had lots of people complaining about the panels above the 50, that's why I stopped at the M50 myself.
Don't know what monitor that is, but if it's the same one that google gives by typing in dell ultrasharp monitor, that isn't a gaming monitor. It is 8ms IPS panel. It gives great picture, but not designed for "gaming". 1 to 3ms is the standard for gaming, 10 is the absolute worst you can have and 8 isn't that far off.
That must be why this is the only game in my PS4 library that does this...
Want to try any other logical fallacies? Do you really think that just because this is the first game you've noticed it, that it was the only one causing it? How many FPS games or high movement games do you actually play?
Again, the tv and the monitor you talk about are NOT gaming related hardware. These are not opinion. Yes the game does have some issues, but if it was a software issue, then EVERYONE would have it, yet there are a lot of us that don't. Which makes it a hardware issue.
No, I'm done. Thanks for your time.