If you are playing Dragon’s Dogma 2 with a controller, then you may want to enable gyro aiming. To find out how you can properly do so, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.
1. Open the pause menu and then head into System.
2. Next, you need to select Camera.
3. Scroll down until you get to Motion Sensor Function. You should see the following description:
Select whether to use the motion sensor function when aiming a bow or other weapon.
4. Make sure that the Motion Sensor Function setting is set to On.
If you want to adjust the field of view in Dragon’s Dogma 2, then you can check out this Seeking Tech guide.
1. Start by opening the pause menu and then selecting the System option.
2. You then need to select Camera.
3. Scroll down until you get to Camera Distance.
4. You can use the slider to adjust the field of view. Moving it to the right will move the camera further back, while moving it to the left will bring the camera closer.
On the right side, you should see a preview of the camera angle.
5. Once you are done, exit he pause menu and return to playing the game.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 will automatically enabled adaptive triggers if you are playing the game with a DualSense controller. To see how you can disable the resistance from the L2 and R2 buttons, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.
1. Open the pause menu and then select System.
2. In the System menu, select Controls.
3. You should find the Adaptive Triggers option in the next screen with the following description:
Select whether or not to enable the trigger effect function when aiming the bow.
4. Make sure that Adaptive Triggers option is set to Off.
Injuries can derail a baseball season, in real life as well as in MLB The Show 24. Thankfully, you can turn off injuries in the videogame. To find out how you can properly do so, you can take a look at this guide at Seeking Tech.
1. Head into the Settings menu of MLB The Show 24.
2. Select Gameplay from the Settings screen.
3. Go to the General section if you aren’t there already.
4. Use the L2/R2, LT/RT or ZL/ZR buttons to change tabs until you get to the Rules section.
5. From there, set Injuries to Off.
6. Exit the Settings menu and select Apply Changes when asked.
If you watch a lot of baseball, then you should know how bad umpiring can ruin a game. By default, the virtual umpires in MLB The Show 24 are imperfect. You can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can make every call perfect.
1. Go to the Settings menu in MLB The Show 24.
2. Select Gameplay
3. Switch tabs until you get to Rules.
You need to use the L2/R2 buttons on PlayStation LT/RT buttons on Xbox or ZL/ZR buttons on Switch to change tabs.
4. In the Rules tab, set Umpire Accuracy to Perfect so that you don’t have to worry about any missed calls when it comes to the strike zone.
5. Afterwards, set Umpire Close Plays to Perfect so that all there won’t be any mistakes when it comes to on-field calls.
6. Try to exit the Settings menu. When asked, select Apply Changes.
MLB The Show 24 recommends that you connect to its online server so that you can unlock full access to the game. With that said, the game is still playable offline.
If the servers are done, or your console can’t connect to the Internet, then the following modes and features will be locked out in this PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series baseball game:
Diamond Dynasty
Storylines
Challenge of the Week
Player Inventory and Packs
The Show Shop
Daily Login Bonuses
Daily Lineups
If you want to unlock these again, make sure you connect to the online server of MLB The Show 24.
If you simply want to pitch and hit in MLB The Show 24, then you can enable automatic fielding and baserunning. To find out how you can do so, you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech.
1. To start off, open up the Settings menu in The Show 24.
2. From there, select Gameplay.
3. On the Gameplay screen, switch over to Decisions.
You can change tabs by using the L2 and R2 buttons on PlayStation, RT and LT buttons on Xbox and ZL and ZR buttons on Switch.
4. In the Decisions section, you will be able to turn on the following:
Auto Fielding
Auto Throwing
Auto Baserunning
Auto Sliding
Auto INF Jump Reaction
Auto INF Dive Reaction
5. Exit the Settings menu. You should get a notice saying that the configurations have been modified.
If you don’t like the default camera distance in Sea of Thieves, then you can change it. You can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can adjust the field of view for this PC, Xbox and PlayStation 5 pirate game.
1. To start off, go to the Settings menu.
2. From there, select Graphics Settings on the left side.
3. On the right side, select Field of View.
4. By default, the FoV is set to 78. You will be able to adjust it anywhere between the range of 60 to 90.
Keep in mind that doing so may affect the frame rate, as the game warns:
Increasing the field will render more content on-screen, which may impact performance.
5. Once you are done, exit the Settings menu and then try out the new FoV angle in Sea of Thieves. Return to Settings > Graphics Settings > Field of View if you need to make any additional adjustments.
Motion blur and screen shake are enabled by default in Sea of Thieves. You can check out this tutorial at Seeking Tech to see how you can disable these visual effects in the PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series and PlayStation 5 videogame.
1. To start off, head over to the Settings menu.
2. From there, go to Graphics Settings.
3. On the right side, you should see Disable Blur. Make sure it is set to On.
4. You should also see the Disable Screen Shake setting. Make sure this is also set to On.
5. Exit the Settings menu.
You should no longer see any motion blurring and camera shaking in Sea of Thieves.
The Q60D is an entry level QLED television set released by Samsung in 2024. If you are planning to mount this screen up on a wall, then you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see what important specifications you need to pay attention to in order to find a compatible wall mount.
Screen Sizes
This article should cover all eight screen size variants of the Q60D. You can find the names and model numbers for each below:
32″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN32Q60DAF or QN32Q60DAFXZA)
43″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN43Q60DAF or QN43Q60DAFXZA)
50″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN50Q60DAF or QN50Q60DAFXZA)
55″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN55Q60DAF or QN55Q60DAFXZA)
65″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN65Q60DAF or QN65Q60DAFXZA)
70″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN70Q60DAF or QN70Q60DAFXZA)
75″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN75Q60DAF or QN75Q60DAFXZA)
85″ Class QLED 4K Samsung Q60D TV (Model Number: QN85Q60DAF or QN85Q60DAFXZA)
Dimensions (without Stand)
Dimensions without Stand (in inches):
32″ Samsung Q60D: 28.5 inches x 16.6 inches x 1.2 inch
43″ Samsung Q60D: 38.0 inches x 22.0 inches x 1.0 inch
50″ Samsung Q60D: 44.0 inches x 25.4 inches x 1.0 inch
55″ Samsung Q60D: 48.5 inches x 27.9 inches x 1.0 inch
65″ Samsung Q60D: 57.1 inches x 32.7 inches x 1.0 inch
70″ Samsung Q60D: 61.4 inches x 35.5 inches x 1.0 inch
75″ Samsung Q60D: 66.0 inches x 37.8 inches x 1.0 inch
85″ Samsung Q60D: 74.8 inches x 42.7 inches x 1.1 inch
Dimensions without Stand (in millimeters):
32″ Samsung Q60D: 724 mm x 422 mm x 30 mm
43″ Samsung Q60D: 965 mm x 559 mm x 25 mm
50″ Samsung Q60D: 1118 mm x 645 mm x 25 mm
55″ Samsung Q60D: 1232 mm x 709 mm x 25 mm
65″ Samsung Q60D: 1450 mm x 831 mm x 25 mm
70″ Samsung Q60D: 1560 mm x 902 mm x 25 mm
75″ Samsung Q60D: 1676 mm x 960 mm x 25 mm
85″ Samsung Q60D: 1900 mm x 1085 mm x 25 mm
Dimensions without Stand (in centimeters):
32″ Samsung Q60D: 72.4 cm x 42.2 cm x 3.0 cm
43″ Samsung Q60D: 96.5 cm x 55.9 cm x 2.5 cm
50″ Samsung Q60D: 111.8 cm x 64.5 cm x 2.5 cm
55″ Samsung Q60D: 123.2 cm x 70.9 cm x 2.5 cm
65″ Samsung Q60D: 145.0 cm x 83.1 cm x 2.5 cm
70″ Samsung Q60D: 156.0 cm x 90.2 cm x 2.5 cm
75″ Samsung Q60D: 167.6 cm x 96.0 cm x 2.5 cm
85″ Samsung Q60D: 190.0 cm x 108.5 cm x 2.5 cm
Weight (without Stand)
Weight without Stand (in pounds):
32″ Samsung Q60D: 11.7 lbs.
43″ Samsung Q60D: 18.5 lbs.
50″ Samsung Q60D: 25.4 lbs.
55″ Samsung Q60D: 34.2 lbs.
65″ Samsung Q60D: 46.1 lbs.
70″ Samsung Q60D: 62.8 lbs.
75″ Samsung Q60D: 69.2 lbs.
85″ Samsung Q60D: 91.5 lbs.
Weight without Stand (in kilograms):
32″ Samsung Q60D: 5.3 kg
43″ Samsung Q60D: 8.4 kg
50″ Samsung Q60D: 11.5 kg
55″ Samsung Q60D: 15.5 kg
65″ Samsung Q60D: 20.9 kg
70″ Samsung Q60D: 28.5 kg
75″ Samsung Q60D: 31.4 kg
85″ Samsung Q60D: 41.5 kg
VESA Mounting Pattern
For the uninformed, the VESA Mounting Pattern refers to the horizontal and vertical distances of the screw holes located on the backside of the Samsung Q60D. These are used to attach the mount to the screen.
32″ Samsung Q60D: 100 mm x 100 mm
43″ Samsung Q60D: 200 mm x 200 mm
50″ Samsung Q60D: 200 mm x 200 mm
55″ Samsung Q60D: 200 mm x 200 mm
65″ Samsung Q60D: 400 mm x 300 mm
70″ Samsung Q60D: 400 mm x 300 mm
75″ Samsung Q60D: 400 mm x 400 mm
85″ Samsung Q60D: 600 mm x 400 mm
Screw Size
32″ Samsung Q60D: M4
43″ Samsung Q60D: M8
50″ Samsung Q60D: M8
55″ Samsung Q60D: M8
65″ Samsung Q60D: M8
70″ Samsung Q60D: M8
75″ Samsung Q60D: M8
85″ Samsung Q60D: M8
Screw Depth
32″ Samsung Q60D: 19-22
43″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
50″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
55″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
65″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
70″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
75″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
85″ Samsung Q60D: 11-13
What wall mounts are compatible with the Samsung Q60D?
When picking a wall mount for the Q60D, you should find one that is strong enough to hold the weight of the TV, which can weigh as much as 91.5 pounds, or 41.5 kilograms.
The mounting bracket should be able to support the VESA Mounting Pattern of your Samsung TV, which varies depending on the screen size.
The 32-inch version uses 100 mm x 100 mm.
The 43-inch, 50-inch and 55-inch variants support 200 mm x 200 mm.
The 65-inch and 70-inch sizes utilizes 400 mm x 300 mm.
If you have the 75-inch Q60D, you will need to find a mount that supports 400 mm x 400 mm.
If you have the biggest size, the 85-incher, then you will need a bracket that supports 600 mm x 400 mm.
If you are looking for a specific product recommendation when it comes to picking a fixed, tilting or full motion wall mount for your Q60D, then you can check out this buyer’s guide.