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Personally I'm not really fussed about resolutions, the only difference I see between 1080p and 720p CoD4 is that the writing is slightly bigger on MP names on the 720p.

I really couldn't care less about definitions, so long as it's kept to a resolution that it doesn't look blocky (i.e like VC, PS1 and XBLA games do). I'd rather have a solid framerate with good graphics then an image that fits perfectly to scale on my screen with terrible graphics/framerate.

It's quite funny how much fuss PS3 fanboys made about the PS3's capabilities of producing native 1080p games, when those ones turned out to be the most average looking games on the system.

DMJ is right, resolution changes size of files, that's why HD videos on GT are double or more than the SD versions. I would say the same principle applies to video game resolutions.