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#1 Red_Sniper
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Ganondorf = Willem Defoe
     
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[QUOTE="TNT_Slug"] Elijah Wood as Link? Can you say WINNER?


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sorry the 360 is a flop, it got outsold by the wii, the WII!!! :lol:mangobear

Your sig is just wrong, remove it please.
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#5 Red_Sniper
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A Chronicles of Riddick analogy? Really?

What on earth would make you think of a several year old mediocre movie?

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Celine Dion talking about others' mediocrity...

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#6 Red_Sniper
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[QUOTE="Zerostatic0"][QUOTE="shsonline"]Photorealistic graphics are still a couple gens off, IMO.shsonline
Agreed, I think the gen after the 360/PS3/Wii will get awfully close and in some genres (i.e. fighting games) it will probably reach it, but the gen after that we will definitely be there.



No, it won't be this gen or even next gen, because you have to look at PC games. If highend PC games still have jaggies (even Crysis is not near photorealistic), consoles won't be there for at LEAST another 2 gens. First we'll have to see a Toy Story/Pixar quality game. And after we see the first game like that, you'll see a photorealistic game soon.


Aren't jaggies a resolution problem. I think photorealism is more related to polygon-count and effective use of shadows. Of course a higher resolution would improve the quality, but a real life movie on SDTV (640x480?) looks better than Gears at 720p or Crysis at 1920x1200.
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#7 Red_Sniper
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[QUOTE="turgore"]BTW click view image so u won't see the jaggies because i resized it.And check his website which feature incredible closeups.Spartan070
"view image"?


right click > view image
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#8 Red_Sniper
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[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="xBALOx"][QUOTE="Nagidar"]

[QUOTE="xBALOx"][QUOTE="Nagidar"]Some how, I doubt those pics are legit, upscaling a game thats native 480i to 1080p would look extremely pixelated.xBALOx

what are you talking about? if u dont know a s*** dont say anything. At better resolutions everything looks better, and LESS pixelated. And yes, the games will be emulated via software like 360, so they can have higher resolutions. This has to be confirmed yet.

Wrong! Games that are native 480i that are upscaled to 1080p WILL look pixelated, do some research before opening your mouth.

go away. i play n64 games at 1024x768 and look much better. god, just look at those screens, they improve resolution, dont upscale a s***.



How? N64 games are 480i games. That means they were meant to be played over a signal that hid their inadequacies. If you play 480i game on a 1080p screen then the sheer number of lines and available pixels will expose these flaws. Think of it this way, if a SD television has a 704:480 resolution and a 1080p set has 1920:1080 then what are all those extra lines doing? Absolutely nothing. Therefore games would look pixelated when upscaled without some sort of process going on in the PS3 to smooth them out. If Sony can do that more power to them, if they can't, then you've got some UGLY gaming headed your way.

omg you dont get there're methots to fit those blank pixels with those nearby and make the image look like hi resolution, that goes for the other guy too, i may not know how it works, but i sure know there are ways to work with the image that would make the image not pixelated at all. and thats know much more than you(the guy before im not gone even quote.


LOL he didn't say the pixels went blank. It's just that in a SDTV a part of the image that would be represented by 1 pixel would be represented by 4 (example only, i dont know the exact number) pixels instead with the same color, making the image look all blocky.
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#9 Red_Sniper
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[QUOTE="xBALOx"][QUOTE="Nagidar"]

[QUOTE="xBALOx"][QUOTE="Nagidar"]Some how, I doubt those pics are legit, upscaling a game thats native 480i to 1080p would look extremely pixelated.TheSystemLord1

what are you talking about? if u dont know a s*** dont say anything. At better resolutions everything looks better, and LESS pixelated. And yes, the games will be emulated via software like 360, so they can have higher resolutions. This has to be confirmed yet.

Wrong! Games that are native 480i that are upscaled to 1080p WILL look pixelated, do some research before opening your mouth.

go away. i play n64 games at 1024x768 and look much better. god, just look at those screens, they improve resolution, dont upscale a s***.



How? N64 games are 480i games. That means they were meant to be played over a signal that hid their inadequacies. If you play 480i game on a 1080p screen then the sheer number of lines and available pixels will expose these flaws. Think of it this way, if a SD television has a 704:480 resolution and a 1080p set has 1920:1080 then what are all those extra lines doing? Absolutely nothing. Therefore games would look pixelated when upscaled without some sort of process going on in the PS3 to smooth them out. If Sony can do that more power to them, if they can't, then you've got some UGLY gaming headed your way.


That's true, you don't even need to go 1080p. On my 720p Super Mario 64 is stretched and blurry.
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#10 Red_Sniper
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wow thats awesome, one more reason to get a ps3 if this is truezero9167

Wow agreed, both are good reasons. :lol: