"You are a highly qualified, sharp-witted astrobiologist named Yasna. Being entangled in a space race, you and your crew end up on the unexplored planet Regis III. The scientific journey quickly turns into a search mission for lost crewmates. Follow its trail, but be fully aware that every decision you make can bring you closer to danger." - The Invincible (amd.com)
It's been said that the human eye cannot tell the difference between 2K & 4K resolution... so, why is 8K going to be any different? I'm curious.
There are more than 2x more pixels on a 4K display than a 1440p one. You'll definitely notice this on a bigger monitor/TV I think.
I suppose if you're gaming on a 72" TV then 8K Resolution would be nice... I think it's pointless on anything smaller than that. *shrug*
It is all about pixel density. I can tell the difference between 4k and 2k on something as small as a 27" display. I can see the difference between 4k and 8k in as small as 55" TV. This is mostly due to me having seen no 8k TVs smaller than 55".
I don't think I will invest in 8k any time soon, but there is a difference.