This is possibly in the wrong forum but personally this doesn't fit in most places but generally it is related here.
Okay, so the story goes like this: I'm playing Black Ops Zombies, trying to do the Table Glitch on Five. I didn't know it was patched, so of course it didn't work. I went into the other room to search the glitch on YouTube. Of course, unsuccessful. I go to my room and do other things BUT
The problem now is that I have left Zombies on. And my TV is a Plasma TV.
A Plasma TV can burn in an image if left for too long, especially with white text and when it stationary. So basically any average pause screen. So you can probably guessed what happened next. It stayed on the whole night, music blaring and everything, the next day, it stayed on until I noticed it at about 6:00pm. I walk in and I am like 'OH FUCK NO!' so I shut off the TV. But the image is still there, but darker. If you don't have a plasma TV, this kind of thing means 'You're completely fucked, your TV is fucked too' and so now I have Paused Zombies overlaying whatever is on my TV. If you've ever been to an airport, those TVs that inform you about departure times used to be Plasma, and therefore everything was so screwed up you could hardly read the words on them.
So this FML is now a serious FML because Test Drive Unlimited 2 came out today and of course I can't play it.
tl;dr: Left screen on, now the image is burned in and my TV is fucked, how do I fix?
My question to you is: Am I completely fucked or does it go away after a day, or how do I fix it?
Also, does this violate a warranty? I assume it does as it is my fault but then again the manufacturers should've implemented EASY protection against burn-in.
Again, sorry if this is in a wrong place.
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Leave it on a white screen for a few hours and let the white burn in
Try one of those dead-pixel-fixer videos, it might help.
This sounds like an awesome creppy pasta.
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[QUOTE=brandonsh;27991982]Try one of those dead-pixel-fixer videos, it might help.[/QUOTE]
The ones with just normal static? I am skeptical of those but I will give it a go thanks
[url=http://www.thebestplasmatv.com/guides/plasma-tv-burn-in/]Here[/url]. Just a quick Google search but I read a few lines and it might help.
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