Solid_Snake4RD said:
disolitude said:
Actually 360 could easily compete with 720p @ 30 fps 3d that Wipeout and Motostorm are doing. HDMI 1.2 suppots 1080p @ 60 hz and can easily do 720p @ 30 hz X 2
It can't do 1080p in 3d but do you really think that PS3 will have a retail game running at 1080p in 3D?
Also, yes you are right that Avatar doesn't have the 120 hz support that the new TVs offer. But that is because HDMI 1.4 did not exist last year when the game came out...not because they couldn't do it. If those TVs existed, Avatar would have been patched to work with them as well. There is nothing hard in displaying 720p resolution @ 30 hz X 2 using PS3 or 360 HDMI.
Otherwise Avatar supports all 3D formats (on consoles) which were available at that time.
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6391049957/m/8641083708
3. What stereoscopic 3D signal formats is the game compatible with?
Avatar: The Game is able to output most 3D signal formats from your Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, including: RealD, Sensio, side-by-side, line-interlaced, and full checkerboard. On the PC version, Avatar: The Game supports all of the previous formats plus the NVIDIA® 3D Vision™, iZ3D and dual head formats.
Its not like the 120 hz HDMI 1.4 method produces better results than RealD or checkerboard anyways for a game like avatar... I am willing to bet that it would look better using checkerboard on DLP due to no ghosting.
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yeah that seams to be the case but is 30hz good.i have never tried it.I don't know if PS3 can output 1080P in 3d but i think they can do 1080i at 60hz x2.
we will have to wait and see.Hoping for GT5 to be 3D,It was 1080p 3D at CES.that will just make my day
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30 Hz per eye is great...I assume that is what they are doing. 720p @ 30 hz per eye will still give a great experience. It just won't really use HDMI 1.4 technology to the fullest.
Also, they should support checkerboard format as well as all those that Avatar does. If PS3 doesn't support those for gaming then they are just being assholes cause technically they aren't doing anything differently from the old tech available.