This Seeking Tech will show you how to unlock the A Peculiar Encounter trophy and achievement in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
To get this, you will need to “defeat the Mime in Lumière” in the prologue.
Use the following video as a visual aide:
You can find the mime to the right of the dancer stage just before the harbor. To defeat this tough enemy, do your best to dodge his attacks while you build up your Overcharge.
Once it reaches 10/10, use the Overcharge skill to break the Mime.
If you haven’t done so already, then breaking the Mime should unlock the Overcharge trophy:
“With Gustave, use a fully charged Overcharge that Breaks an enemy.”
The Time to Spill Some Ink trophy should also be unlocked:
“Break an enemy.”
You should then keep attacking to finish the enemy to get the A Peculiar Encounter trophy.
The LG B4 is a 2025 OLED that supports 120 Hz, Variable Refresh Rate, HDMI 2.1 and many other features. If you want to mount this TV to a wall, then you can check out this guide to see what specs you need to pay attention to.
LG B4 Screen Sizes
This article will be covering the following sizes:
48-Inch Class OLED LG B4 Series TV (Model Number: OLED48B4PUA)
55-Inch Class OLED LG Series TV (Model Number: OLED55B4PUA)
65-Inch Class OLED LG Series TV (Model Number: OLED65B4PUA)
77-Inch Class OLED LG Series TV (Model Number: OLED77B4PUA)
83-Inch Class OLED LG Series TV (Model Number: OLED83B4PUA)
LG B4 Dimensions (without Stand)
Before mounting the B4 to a wall, you should make sure you have enough room. On dry walls, you can only screw in the wall mount in areas that are supported by studs.
You may need to get a stud finder to find where the studs are located.
The Franklin Sensors FS710PRO ProSensor 710+ Professional Stud Finder 3.
You can find the dimensions for each B4 screen size below:
48” LG B4: 42.1″ x 24.4″ x 1.8″
55” LG B4: 48.3″ x 27.9″ x 1.8″
65” LG B4: 57.0″ x 32.8″ x 1.8″
77” LG B4: 67.7″ x 38.9″ x 2.0″
83” LG B4: 72.9″ x 41.8″ x 2.2″
LG B4 Weight (without Stand)
Each all mount has a weight capacity limit. The good news is that the B4 is extremely lightweight, so most wall mounts should be able to support it.
You can find the weight specification for each TV set below:
48” LG B4: 25.4 lbs. (or 11.5 kg)
55” LG B4: 31.5 lbs. (or 14.3 kg)
65” LG B4: 37.7 lbs. (or 17.1 kg)
77” LG B4: 50.5 lbs. (or 22.9 kg)
83” LG B4: 71.2 lbs. (or 32.3 kg)
LG B4 VESA Mounting Pattern
The VESA Mounting Pattern is the horizontal and vertical distances of the wall mount screw holes located on the backside of the LG B4.
VESA Mounting Pattern (example from different TV).
The 48”, 55”, 65” and 77” versions use the same mounting pattern. The biggest screen size, the 83”, requires a bigger pattern.
You can find the VESA for each below:
48” LG B4: 300 mm x 200 mm
55” LG B4: 300 mm x 200 mm
65” LG B4: 300 mm x 200 mm
77” LG B4: 300 mm x 200 mm
83” LG B4: 400 mm x 400 mm
For a wall mount to be compatible with the B4, it needs to support the weight and VESA pattern of the specific model mentioned above.
This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can enable PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) on the PS5 Pro version of the Resident Evil 4 Remake.
This feature is only available in the High Frame Rate Mode. In order to turn it on, you need to take the following steps:
Use the following video as a visual aide:
Go to the Title Screen. You won’t be able to change the graphics mode while playing the game.
Next, you need to go to Options.
You should then switch over to the Display tab.
Finally, turn on the High Frame Rate Mode to also enable PSSR.
This tutorial will explain how you can enable or disable PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) in the PlayStation 5 Pro version of Gran Turismo 7.
Use the following video as a reference:
For the first step, head to the main menu in the game. You will need to quit the race if you are in one or go to the World Map screen.
Next, press the Options button on the controller.
Afterwards, select Options.
You then need to select Video Output.
You can then scroll down and select the option called Using PSSR on PlayStation 5 Pro.
This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can get free PlayStation Star points without being subscribed to PlayStation Plus or purchasing anything from the PlayStation Store.
Use the following video as a visual aide:
For the first step, make sure you start the campaign for PlayStation Tournaments. These will occasionally pop up from time to time, even if you already completed the same one previously.
Next, you need to download Naraka Bladepoint from the PlayStation Store. Since it is a free-to-play online title, you do not need to subscribe to PS Plus.
After downloading it, navigate over to the Naraka icon on the home screen, and then press down until you see the Upcoming Tournaments section.
You should then register for a tournament.
Once you are registered, you need to wait until the tournament ends. You do not have to boot up Naraka or play in the actual tournament to qualify.
When the campaign is completed, the points should appear in your account.
Unlike the PlayStation 4 Pro, the PlayStation 5 Pro automatically enables boost mode, also known as game boost. This will allow you to play some PS5 games at a higher resolution and/or better frame rate.
However, you may still need to make some adjustments on games with multiple graphics mode.
In Final Fantasy XVI, for example, the Graphics Mode has a 30 fps cap. While the resolution is boosted, you won’t be able to play beyond the 30 fps limited.
If you change FF15 to Performance Mode, then you will get a resolution and frame rate boost on the PlayStation 5 Pro.
In the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Remakes, the Boost Mode/Game Boost feature of the PS5 Pro will let you run the games at 60 fps at the Resolution graphics mode with Ray-Tracing enabled.
If you have a 120 Hz television with Variable Refresh Rate, then you can also unlock the 60 fps cap in Marvel’s Spider-Man and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. This will let you play at higher frame rates, when compared to the standard PS5, on the PS5 Pro thanks to Boost Mode/Game Boost.
To summarize, Boost Mode/Game Boost is automatically enabled on the PlayStation 5 Pro. Games with dynamic resolution and variable frame rate should benefit, although you may need to change some in-game settings.