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Game Mode aims to reduce this, mainly by stopping the TV from processing the gameplay and by closing any unnecessary and additional display options such as motion smoothing, noise reduction and usually decreasing the resolution of the picture from 4k to HD p or HD p to p.

Though this may seem like something you generally don't want to happen, it's far more rewarding when your gaming experience is uninterrupted and as smooth as possible.

In addition to this, the difference between graphics and gameplay in 4K compared to HD is minimal, anyway. Using the Menu button, open up your TV menu options and from here use your arrow keys to select 'picture'.

You'll find that this is usually the first option to choose from at the top of your menu. From here you can continue to use your arrow keys, scrolling down until you reach the 'Option Settings' Tab.

Select this to take you into a new tab. It is as simple as that! If you've found yourself experiencing any form of lag when playing video games through your Panasonic Smart TV, then the problem is very likely to be that Game Mode is turned off, and your TV and Console are both trying to outdo one another. Our website uses cookies and similar tools to improve its performance and enhance your user experience and by continuing to use this website without changing your settings, you consent to their use.

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When we played a survival horror, "Resident Evil 3," we didn't notice much sound enhancement or isolation. We then switched to FPS Mode, which improved firearms sound effects; however, dialogue felt somewhat drowned out by the dreary atmospheric sounds of the game.

Some games might not fit into the category you expect, meaning you'll occasionally need to test out a few different modes on the SoundSlayer. During our experience playing "Halo 5" in the FPS mode, we felt multiplayer fights were far more intense and engaging -- especially when we enabled 3D sound mode. While the soundbar was developed with RPGs in mind, we were impressed with the FPS mode's capabilities, which enabled us to hear sounds lost through our regular speakers.

The spatial placement of bullet and plasma bursts, for example, launched past our character with pinpoint accuracy. We were able to better discern footsteps, which in turn helped us anticipate opponents' moves so we could fire or run for cover sooner.

With the new edge on reaction time, we were able to secure a few top-tier MVP scores while using the SoundSlayer. We felt the voice mode delivered a mixed experience with dialogue-heavy titles like "Alan Wake" and "Mass Effect 3. Games with considerable overlaps in sounds pulled us away from the immersive experience. For example, explosions in "Mass Effect 3" that occurred while characters were speaking became distracting, considering the explosion wasn't the main audio focus of the scene.

After some trial and error, we were able to identify titles that were well-served by voice mode -- especially those similar to the sci-fi simulation "Stellaris. This improved the overall auditory ambiance of the game by layering the sound appropriately over the game's haunting background music. We streamed movies with the SoundSlayer , and after switching to cinema mode, it felt as if we were sitting in the best seat in a movie theatre.

Dialogue was pitch-perfect, and explosions and sound effects were well-balanced with a high level of clarity. We tested the music mode, as well as the SoundSlayer's Bluetooth capability, with Spotify. While listening to familiar albums, we noticed the sound was well-calibrated and delivered clear layering.

Songs with heavy bass lines and percussion sounded full-bodied. Overall, we were impressed by the Panasonic SoundSlayer's immersive experience. Its stand-out RPG mode delivered a high level of sound clarity and isolation in highly atmospheric games.

The FPS mode elevated the intensity of gameplay by amplifying sound effects often lost in regular speakers, especially with 3D sound enabled. The low-profile design of the SoundSlayer has aesthetic appeal, making it versatile enough to blend in well with most gaming and entertainment hubs. We like that the SoundSlayer's unassuming design lets the specs speak for themselves. While cinema and music modes aren't the main selling points of the SoundSlayer, they enhance dialogue, sound effects, and music enough to earn recognition.

The modes are most effective at layering, allowing each sound to be independently appreciated. It took some trial and error to determine which mode offered the best audio experience for some of our favorite titles.

We think the device would benefit from a definitive list of recommended titles and the best modes for them -- rather than Panasonic only listing genres or top-selling titles.



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