On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Mark Reed <[email protected]> wrote: > Yeah its an acer aspire 5735z, I've got some 2d sprites with opengl > through rabbyt that look real squirrely, straight pygame 2d is better, > but is iffy. I may have to re-look at what I'm doing as some of my > game concepts don't work so well viewed on this laptop. > Is that a netbook? If so, then it will definitely be ghosting.
I wouldn't worry so much about it. Believe it or not, a lot of people can't see ghosting or aren't bothered by it. You just happen to be one of the few who is. I'm the same way. But most don't care. you can lessen the ghosting by having less-contrasting colors, and definitely don't ever move a checkerboard-shaded sprite quickly across the screen, it's going to look terrible. There are plenty of guides on working around this. You're not moving white sprites around on a black background, are you? if so, that will definitely ghost, even on decent monitors.
