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lol please i seen 720p and it wasn't blurry like that picture. Perhaps I just got a good TV.



 

 

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Well, I'm playing on a 23" TV and I can live just finde with 720p. I don't care that much about resolution, a fun game can be 480p and I will still play it. I won't however play some shitty game even if it's 4K. That said, I will buy a PS4. Not because of resolution, but because I'm a dirty Sony Fanboy. Hey, at least I'm honest about it. :P

But I really don't think that 720p on the Xbox is some kind of deal breaker or anything. If you like the exclusives on Xbox, just get that console. If resolution is THAT important to you that you're about to skip a console because of it, you should probably get a PC.



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I don't need convincing. I play PS3 and PC games on the same monitor. HUGE difference.



4 ≈ One

I play on a 60" TV so its a huge deal to me.



Dgc1808 said:
I don't need convincing. I play PS3 and PC games on the same monitor. HUGE difference.


probably
PS3 = 1024x600 with 26 fps  medium equivalent settings 
VS 
PC = 1920x1080 60fps with AA and high to ultra.
Yes thats a difference.



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Too_Talls said:
Zoomed and then cropped or cropped and then zoomed I really don't think either method makes a difference. I've done a few things with photoshop and it never seemed to matter what I decided to do first.

Botom line these images were zoomed in or cropped and expanded.

Nope, no zoom, no expansion, just cropped.



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Scoobes said:
Too_Talls said:
Zoomed and then cropped or cropped and then zoomed I really don't think either method makes a difference. I've done a few things with photoshop and it never seemed to matter what I decided to do first.

Botom line these images were zoomed in or cropped and expanded.

Nope, no zoom, no expansion, just cropped.


Explain why the "Just cropped" trees in the source article ar larger than the trees the original images trees.

or for every picture the area of foucus in the cropped photos are larger than they are in the original images.

I'm not really asking because it's obvious why they are.



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JazzB1987 said:
Dgc1808 said:
I don't need convincing. I play PS3 and PC games on the same monitor. HUGE difference.


probably
PS3 = 1024x600 with 26 fps  medium equivalent settings 
VS 
PC = 1920x1080 60fps with AA and high to ultra.
Yes thats a difference.


The thing is, a lot of the games I've been playing on PC don't fit the "technically impressive" category that games like Killzone and God of War do. Most of them are much less detailed and impressive. The issue is with image clarity. The part about graphic settings isn't really the issue. 



4 ≈ One

Too_Talls said:
Scoobes said:
Too_Talls said:
Zoomed and then cropped or cropped and then zoomed I really don't think either method makes a difference. I've done a few things with photoshop and it never seemed to matter what I decided to do first.

Botom line these images were zoomed in or cropped and expanded.

Nope, no zoom, no expansion, just cropped.


Explain why the "Just cropped" trees in the source article ar larger than the trees the original images trees.

or for every picture the area of foucus in the cropped photos are larger than they are in the original images.

I'm not really asking because it's obvious why they are.

Right click and view the image at its original size. They're just cropped.