| jayke said: Wow, what a waste of time. It doesn't matter if a game is 1080p or 720p, you will see jaggies if there are jaggies. Infact, standard TV sets display much LESS jaggies because of the natural blending that occurs. If the image is properly aliased, you cannot tell the difference between 1080p and 720, the only time you can tell is when there is NO anti aliasing. You showed dotted and straight lined crossed..you showed jagged and anti aliased lines........all you proved was anti-aliasing works |
This just isn't correct. Smoothing out the edges surely improves image quality but it doesn't change the fact that there is nearly twice the amount of visual information in a 1080p image, at some point that IS going to matter.
Edit: you bring the topic of source media into your following post which is important but for the sake of trying to say which is better or if there is a difference we should first focus on source media which is capable of showing the difference. i.e. not TV







