As it has been stated it depends on your resolution, or better your dpi (ppi)Anyone work out how many pixels are in 64km²?
i'm using px/cm for the sake of math
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(250-) 300 ppi (118 px/cm) (which is the resolution where people can't realize a difference between pixel anymore)
So 118 * 10^5 px/km or 1,39 x 10^14 px/km²
so we have ~ 8.896 x 10^15 px in total which is 9 quadrillion
8896000000000000 Pixel on the 8x8 km² for a very very good resolution (Usally Smartphone displays)
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for example a monitor with 1920x1080 px resolution has ~81,59 ppi = 31,86 px/cm
31,86 px/cm = 6,496 x 10^14 px on 64km² which is 0,6 quadrillion
649600000000000 Pixel on the 8x8 km² for the (probably) average gaming monitor
(actually i'm wondering is it "on" 8x8 km² or "at" stupid english always confuses me)
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Just to compare stuff
UHD 27" at 3840x2160 is 163 dpi
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