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leo-j said:

SO guys what this means is that they dont want to make the ps3 version look better because they want to be fair to the Xbox 360. So what they do is they do not change the RGB level to what its supposed to be the ps3 version of the game will look SD. When the game is made to look HD.


But that's the thing. If having it enabled is what the setting is "supposed to be" why isn't it enabled by default? The problem with them tweaking the settings to optimize both systems is that it could be misleading to uninformed consumers who either don't use HDMI and can't utilize the setting (if what Rath said is true) or are too clueless to enable it and would end up playing it at 'gimped' settings. Therefore they try to keep everything at standard default settings so anybody who just buys a PS3 or 360 and plays on it will get the output they observe in the comparison videos.

Also you're tremendously overstating the effect of using RGB and super white when you liken it to playing 360 in HD and PS3 in SD.

 

Late edit:  Rath is indeed right.  http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/rgbfullrange.html

http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/superwhite.html

Both require HDMI which GT can't record with as they stated.