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Andir said:
sieanr said:
CrazzyMan said:
Try Ratchet, Uncharted, and GT5:prologue, when they out.
Then tell your opinion. =)

PS3 is the most powerful console to date.
Ratchet has proved that.
GT5 16 cars, 1080p@60Fps vs PGR4 6 cars, 720p@30Fps.

Except PGR has wether effects. I'm sure GT5 prologue lacks them because they dont want to put the effects in unless its 110% accurate, thus they are behind the times intentionally.

 

Oh, and Sigma does really crazy and really shitty scaling to get to 1080p.

But whatever, all this 1080p is a bunch of bull since 720p is almost the exact same and indistinguishable for most sets. Its just PR hype and a ploy to get people to buy 1080p Bravias.


As posted above, Sigma is a 720 line game.  What I find interesting is that you say it's "really shitty scaling" yet all the 360 games that use scaling I assume you think are perfectly fine?  I have to tell you, I played Perfect Dark at  friend's house (supposedly at 720p but according to above, they rendered at 640 and upscaled as alot of the 360 games do it seems) and it looked like utter crap.  Sigma was leaps and bounds better.

 Also, as an owner of a 52" TV, 1080p is definately better looking.


Yeah, PDZ looks great... oh shit, I never said that.

Sigma does really screwy scaling that makes things look really blurry (not a problem most PS3 and 360 games that are scaling have) Just look at the B3D thread, I think someone posted comparison screens where 720p looks noticibly better than 1080p on their set.

The general concensus seems to be that 1080p with Sigma is all around bad, so I'll take that over your experience.



Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?

ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all. 

"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"