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its kinda hard to see the difference if your computer moniter isn't HD. thats like trying to advertise HD TV picture with SD TV adsSonicTheMonkeyIt might be hd
Drool..... all those games look ace. HDTV does make a difference then. I hate the fact that i have to wait till march and wont have the money to get a decent HDTV :(speedjunkie1992
[QUOTE="speedjunkie1992"]Drool..... all those games look ace. HDTV does make a difference then. I hate the fact that i have to wait till march and wont have the money to get a decent HDTV :(treyeumph
by the way guys, if you have not picked up Full Auto2, get it now. Its basically a next gen twisted metal with more game modes and destruction. Online was great. Very underrated.treyeumphHeh, I was just going to ask you for your opion on this game, since you obviously own it. From what I've seen, it looked pretty fun to me. Strange that the reviews for this game are so mixed. But bleh, I'll have to wait till march to get a PS3 anyways. ;)
[QUOTE="Zero636"]dammmnn wut HDTV do u hav?
treyeumph
I have the 50"model of that TV...agreed, killer TV for the PS3 and 360 and live it looks even better people. I scoff at the people that say there is no difference between SD and HD TV.
Not ever before have I thought that HD graphics made any difference to video games, but since I opened my PS3 and hooked it up to my 720p HDTV with a component cable, I now see that it truly does make a difference. I was waiting to get a Wii, and I thought that graphics didn't matter, until my parents bought me a PS3 instead. Now, graphics aren't the most important, but they are important nonetheless. It gets rid of the jaggies (well, most of them anyways) that I hated last generation on my xbox and ps2. HD, in the end, just brings you more into the experience because it just stands out more...it's more vibrant.
Yeah, too lazy to take a pic, but just wanted ppl to know that HD does make a difference, if it's on the Wii or the 360. It's even more demanding on the PS3, since its games BEG to be displayed on a HDTV thru a component or HDMI cable. Heck, even the XMB screen looks crisp, clear, and fluid. You truly haven't gamed if haven't played in HD.
Not ever before have I thought that HD graphics made any difference to video games, but since I opened my PS3 and hooked it up to my 720p HDTV with a component cable, I now see that it truly does make a difference. I was waiting to get a Wii, and I thought that graphics didn't matter, until my parents bought me a PS3 instead. Now, graphics aren't the most important, but they are important nonetheless. It gets rid of the jaggies (well, most of them anyways) that I hated last generation on my xbox and ps2. HD, in the end, just brings you more into the experience because it just stands out more...it's more vibrant.
Yeah, too lazy to take a pic, but just wanted ppl to know that HD does make a difference, if it's on the Wii or the 360. It's even more demanding on the PS3, since its games BEG to be displayed on a HDTV thru a component or HDMI cable. Heck, even the XMB screen looks crisp, clear, and fluid. You truly haven't gamed if haven't played in HD.
glitch2424
You summed it best, you dont NEED HD, but having it makes the games look crisper and makes the colours come alive. I can live with SD for 7 more months though.
God i want my Ps3 so bad !!!! If only my bro would stop being gay and chip in 100 dollars and then i could get the ps3 +warrenty+ Resistance! But overall awsome photos.avataraang1
[QUOTE="Zero636"]dammmnn wut HDTV do u hav?
treyeumph
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