| Kyros said: "1080p still looks better with 4xAA over 2xAA. Any PC gamer knows that." Yeah but 1080p 2AA looks better than 720p 4AA so it is no sacrifice ![]() |
Exactly since 720p 4AA is trying to simulate 1080p 2AA image with less pixels. Thus 1080p with no AA is better than 720p 2AA since you are not trying to fluzzy up the lines with 1080p. Still AA does help 1080p as well.
Also this article I found on GT5p is misleading
http://www.n4g.com/ps3/News-76181.aspx
Both 1280X1080 and 1440X 1080p are 1080p. In fact 1440 x 1080 is 4:3 format. This is why there is confusion when it comes to HD. A game and movies can run on 1080p but that doesn't mean they are in 16:9 format. The Wii can run games on both 16:9 and 4:3 on 480p.
The Blu-Ray Spider-man 3 runs in 1080p yet in a 2.4:1 (or 12:5) format. Which means this movies will have a nice black bar on the top and bottom of the screen.(thus not really 1080p after all unless you included the blackness which is the same with widescreen DVD on a SD TV)








