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ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?peter360
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
[QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?ball_of_air
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
[QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?peter360
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
there's a difference between 1080p and 480p, but no discernable difference between 640p and 720p
[QUOTE="peter360"][QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?batistafan99
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
there's a difference between 1080p and 480p, but no discernable difference between 640p and 720p
Im just wondering where xbox360's graphical superiority comes into play if it can't even play a game at 720p. This isn't some generic 3rd party game. This is Xbox360's most anticipated game.
[QUOTE="deadmeat59"]yes its true but its can be upscaledpeter360
So can dvds....
my tv can upscale vhs to 1080 ;}[QUOTE="batistafan99"][QUOTE="peter360"][QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?peter360
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
there's a difference between 1080p and 480p, but no discernable difference between 640p and 720p
Im just wondering where xbox360's graphical superiority comes into play if it can't even play a game at 720p
i don't think it's the 360's hardware is bad, it's just that bungie used this technique for some reason. the 360 will be running alan wake, which has amazing graphics and a big world, so it can't be 360 hardware
[QUOTE="peter360"][QUOTE="batistafan99"][QUOTE="peter360"][QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?batistafan99
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
there's a difference between 1080p and 480p, but no discernable difference between 640p and 720p
Im just wondering where xbox360's graphical superiority comes into play if it can't even play a game at 720p
i don't think it's the 360's hardware is bad, it's just that bungie used this technique for some reason. the 360 will be running alan wake, which has amazing graphics and a big world, so it can't be 360 hardware
Do you see where im getting at though. A game system setup to use hdmi and 1080p has a game in the making for several years that will be the biggest selling game of all time and is supposed to show what the system can do. Yet the software company *who is owned by microsoft* cant even get their own system to run the game at 720p.
ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?peter360
Considering people only realized this by counting onscreen pixels, it's not that big a deal. It isn't something that nearly anybody would notice.
Naturally it's more complicated than that. In fact, you could argue we gave you 1280 pixels of vertical resolution, since Halo 3 uses not one, but two frame buffers both of which render at 1152x640 pixels. The reason we chose this slightly unorthodox resolution and this very complex use of two buffers is simple enough to see lighting. We wanted to preserve as much dynamic range as possible so we use one for the high dynamic range and one for the low dynamic range values. Both are combined to create the finished on screen image.Decko5Those are the direct words from bungie yes. I quess theyknow what to do, because it does look great.
[QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?peter360
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
The people who spend "thousands of dollars" on a 1080p TV are wasting their money if it's above 50", because you can get the same quality on a TV of half the size at 720p. If they have a 720p TV at least 50" big however, then, oh dear. Also, they might not have "thousands of dollars" to spend in the first place, so they'll have to put up with playing Halo 3 on a "50 dollar Walmart TV". :P
[QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?ball_of_air
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
yes it does, the jaggies are insanely annoying.Not that anyone will believe me now, but I noticed this in the store watching a display. I didn't know at the time it was a resolution thing, but I noticed some jaggy trails, particularly when swinging the view left to right. It seemed like the walls were quite grainy and pixellated. I mean it wasn't awful, but it certainly looked lightyears behind BioShock.
It is kind of unfortunate that they couldn't do this game in 720p natively. Everyone knows upscaling doesn't really cut it. There isn't that big a difference in the numbers, but if the results are those trails that I saw, ugh. Supposedly it looks great in 1080p so I'll play it in 1080 when I get it.
[QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?mistervengeance
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
yes it does, the jaggies are insanely annoying.more like "the blurs" when things at longer distances lose all clarity.
i got bio shock good looking games but it does not seem to look so great on my toshiba crt 1080i tvNot that anyone will believe me now, but I noticed this in the store watching a display. I didn't know at the time it was a resolution thing, but I noticed some jaggy trails, particularly when swinging the view left to right. It seemed like the walls were quite grainy and pixellated. I mean it wasn't awful, but it certainly looked lightyears behind BioShock.
It is kind of unfortunate that they couldn't do this game in 720p natively. Everyone knows upscaling doesn't really cut it. There isn't that big a difference in the numbers, but if the results are those trails that I saw, ugh. Supposedly it looks great in 1080p so I'll play it in 1080 when I get it.
D_Znuhtz
[QUOTE="D_Znuhtz"]i got bio shock good looking games but it does not seem to look so great on my toshiba crt 1080i tvNot that anyone will believe me now, but I noticed this in the store watching a display. I didn't know at the time it was a resolution thing, but I noticed some jaggy trails, particularly when swinging the view left to right. It seemed like the walls were quite grainy and pixellated. I mean it wasn't awful, but it certainly looked lightyears behind BioShock.
It is kind of unfortunate that they couldn't do this game in 720p natively. Everyone knows upscaling doesn't really cut it. There isn't that big a difference in the numbers, but if the results are those trails that I saw, ugh. Supposedly it looks great in 1080p so I'll play it in 1080 when I get it.
deadmeat59
Does your TV support 720p? If so, play it in that res. Interlaced is kind of gross. I bet you will notice a difference.
[QUOTE="peter360"][QUOTE="ball_of_air"][QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?ball_of_air
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
Then why are current gen games all not running in 420p or just using regular rca cables? Why is hdtv not run in 420p? Why do people spend thousands of dollars for a 1080p tv if they could just buy a 50 dollar walmart tv?
The people who spend "thousands of dollars" on a 1080p TV are wasting their money if it's above 50", because you can get the same quality on a TV of half the size at 720p. If they have a 720p TV at least 50" big however, then, oh dear. Also, they might not have "thousands of dollars" to spend in the first place, so they'll have to put up with playing Halo 3 on a "50 dollar Walmart TV". :P
i work at a tv shop hd is made for big screens. however the smaller the picture the sharper the picture . like the psp screen for example its a very tiny screen and is lower res then sd tv. yet the movies look so good . its cus the screen is small so the res looks much sharper . movies on my psp look better then on my 32 intch sony sd tv[QUOTE="peter360"]ouch. for one of the most anticipated games to date, thats a little bit dissapointing. Are the graphics that good?ball_of_air
Resolution doesn't really affect graphics.
lol, if I was into having quotes as sigs, this is sig worthly. Sorry bud, but res does in fact effect graphics.Ok, so i'm kinda of getting sick of these posts and I have to throw out this one question to you::
Does it really matter all that much?
That's it, thats the only question that really matters, and I'm going to venture a guess that the true answer is "No". Maybe i've just been playing games to long, but honestly, your going to sit there and tell me that a couple of "jaggies" hurt your gameplay experience? What are you? A monster with eagle-like vision? How about you move that chair you sit in more then 5ft away from your massive TV and try and actually enjoy a game for once.
I myself can barely tell the difference between a HD movie and a DVD movie (the only HD difference I have ever been able to tell is when watching Football). How about you people get your collective stuck-up graphicx-whor heads out of your asses and go enjoy a game based on the one thing that actually matters: Gameplay. Hell, it even has the word "Game" in it. Now if you excuse me, I have to go remember how to get through Fourside in Earthbound again (oh noes! the jaggies in Earthbound make it unplayable! OMG! Help me) ((idiots)).
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