Pjams said:
The only reason you would get muddy graphics is if you are using an HDMI cable with an HDtv that doesn't support Limited RGB. In that case just switch to composite, it is an oversite on Nintendos part but hopefully one that will be rectified soon. And I've really seen no issue with jaggies, they are present but nothing I've played even warrents a comment, and the downscaling to the tablet looks good. I bought the Wii U because I could, I didn't pre-order, I'm not a fanboy of anything, I was at Target and it was in stock and that was an opportunity the gamer in me could not pass up. After spending some time with the console, I absolutley love it (and I really don't have any notable feelings about my PS3 or 360, maybe occasional annoyance). I highly recommend the Wii U to all, it's new, it's fresh, and it provides a fun and unique social environment. |
How do you find out if your TV supports Limited RGB because I goggled my TV specs and can't find a clear answer. Its a Samsung le32r73bd.







