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On the cursed lands of The 7th Continent, every tiny detail on the map—a hidden number, a faint icon, or a subtle herb—can mean the difference between life and death. However, I’ll make a strong affirmative statement: your ability to explore and survive is fundamentally compromised if you haven't verified the integrity of your monitor. I firmly believe that "visual noise," such as backlight bleed or uneven contrast, hides the very clues we spend hours searching for, turning a strategic challenge into a hardware frustration. It is a massive oversight to obsess over survival mechanics while viewing the continent through a "foggy window" of hardware artifacts. I’ve started using this Black Screen Tool to perform a "vision check" before every session, ensuring my screen is a perfect portal to the game's secrets. Do you think a "pixel-perfect" display is a mandatory tool for serious board gamers in the digital space, or is hardware maintenance an unnecessary detour?
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