TheShape31 said:
archbrix said:
TheShape31 said:
lilbroex said:
That is false.It was stating long before that event. At least for assassin's creed. It was mentioned somewhere else that they have Arkham City at 1080p but are working on mkaing it stable at 60 fps a well.
I believe they said it on twitter as well as to a some people directly. There are no news article with them saying it because they've never given an interview about the details themselves. They are still under NDA like every other dev. The only people who can really talk about it are Nintendo reps.
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Again, you're saying something as truth yet have no source for it. I'll even show you another earlier source, probably the one that got these false truths stuck in your head:
http://www.nowgamer.com/news/1388344/wii_u_price_release_date_details_leaked_by_ubisoft_dev_rumour.html?
Note the key word is RUMOR.
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I don't understand your logic here. You ask for links to the confirmed native 1080p res and then you dismiss one as a rumor (which I actually agree, it was) and the other as just a Nintendo rep that doesn't know what he's talking about. Could he be wrong about "native" 1080p? Sure, I suppose. But so far we have a Nintendo rep's word which pans out previous rumors vs a guy on a forum named TheShape31 who just doesn't believe it. Tell me, where is your proof that it in fact does not run in native 1080p?
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The fact of the matter is that the Nintendo rep said the games RUN in 1080p, and everyone reporting on it assumed they MEANT native 1080p. I'm not saying that those games will or won't, I'm saying that there are nothing but rumors backing up the idea of native 1080p at this point.
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Is that the fact of the matter? I can't find the exact quote from the man, so I could just as easily argue that he did in fact say "native 1080p", as that's what most of the reports say. Again, if you have evidence to the contrary, then I'll concede to it.
Whether or not it's true remains to be seen, but as HappySqurriel pointed out earlier, the WiiU's tech is more than capable of accomplishing this, particularly if it's still only 30fps.