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mundus6 said:
Kilzoned82 said:
Anything below 1920*1080p is not true HD. 720p is not even HD. The game can be upscaled to 1920*1080p on a HDTV. The natural resolution of most games is hardly ever in 1920*1080p. You need a Blu-Ray for true HD.
Natural resolution for Splinter Cell: Conviction is only 1024*576p

1280*720p is not true HD. It is actually SD. HD resolution starts at 1920*1080p

Funny you should say that when there are like 1 game on PS3 than can have 1080p and thats not even during gameplay. Every game on 360 can have 1080p although yes its upscaled, but at least it works. 1080p or higher is only for PC gaming currently or movies on blu ray or stream.

Upscaled anything is not 1080p.

720x480 DVDs upscale to 1080p through an HDMI linked player; this does not make them 1080p.

This is no different from games. PS2 games upscaled to 1080p on a PS3 is the same thing as upscaling a 576p output game to 1080p other than starting with a lower native render output res (typically 480i).

Native output render resolution is the only number that should be referenced for any given software title for the purpose of comparing resolutions.

There are quite a few 1080p native output PS3 titles, but the vast majority of them are PSN titles that have lower 3D graphical overhead or are 2D bit mapped games.