I have been a fan of Game Spot since the original Xbox and Playstation 2. This generation, I've noticed a great deal of bias in support of Sony products and for the first time, I have started to look elsewhere for my gaming reviews. I'm glad I made that decision because Quantum Break is a fantastic game! There is no way in hell it deserves a 6. My suspicion that GameSpot is sponsored by Sony is basically confirmed by your review score.
I really miss the days I could come to your site and read an unbiased review.
I'll see you on the flip side fellas. I'ma Kotaku and IGN reader now.
@Phazevariance: If they didn't tell you it was running at 720p, you wouldn't know it was running at 720p. I could show you a 720p Plasma TV that looks better than the 4k LED and LCD displays today.
In case you were wondering, I am a member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. I know for fact that 95 percent of people cannot tell the difference between 720p and 1080p when sitting more than 2 feet away from a 42 inch television.
So do me a favor and research why dynamic range, contrast ratio, and color gamut are way more important to the quality of an image than resolution.
@Rushaoz: If they didn't tell you it was running at 720p, you wouldn't know it was running at 720p. I could show you a 720p Plasma TV that looks better than the 4k LED and LCD displays today.
In case you were wondering, I am a member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. I know for fact that 95 percent of people cannot tell the difference between 720p and 1080p when sitting more than 2 feet away from a 42 inch television.
So do me a favor and research why dynamic range, contrast ratio, and color gamut are way more important to the quality of an image than resolution.
@cojuelodevil: If they didn't tell you it was running at 720p, you wouldn't know it was running at 720p. I could show you a 720p Plasma TV that looks better than the 4k LED and LCD displays today.
In case you were wondering, I am a member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. I know for fact that 95 percent of people cannot tell the difference between 720p and 1080p when sitting more than 2 feet away from a 42 inch television.
So do me a favor and research why dynamic range, contrast ratio, and color gamut are way more important to the quality of an image than resolution.
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