FrancisNobleman said:
JoeTheBro said:
FrancisNobleman said:
lt_dan_27 said:
So now you're going to say that my entire argument isn't valid because I added a TRUE side note? Yes you're right that sometimes acutal things are displayed, but more often than not, it's things like secondary screens, mini-maps etc. Basically stuff that would generally be shown as HUD. But any ways, let's assume, that for some reason they display actual gameplay of a shooter on both screens, the main screen at 720p and the tablet at 480p, it STILL isn't 1200p! 720p+ 480p is barely better than 768p. let's do the math, 640x480=307200 pixels + 1280x720=921600. Those two together equals 1,228,800pixels. 768p is 1365x768=1,048,320 pixels. Now, I'm sure you're proficient in math and everything, but to make you not have to pull out your calcuator, the wiiu res would be only 17.2% higher than 768p. For reference, you/the OP(sorry I'm not sure if you're the op or not), 1200p is 1920x1200=2,073,600 pixels or 97.8% higher than 768p. So you can talk all you want about how my argument doesn't work, but unless you can offer math to the contrary that's actually correct, you can either accept that what you believed was wrong, or you can go on living in a fantasy land where the WIIU can play games in a resolution higher than most high end gaming PCs can when the wiiU is packing 4 year old tech that costs maybe $250 to the consumer.
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The gamepad resolution is 854x480 gentleman.
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Packs way more punch than standard 480.
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No shit.
now if people could actually read what I've posted like 3 times already, and the updated OP.
THAT'D BE GREAT.
I'm not claiming any numbers, I didn't even do any research, so if the final numbers is 768p as some educated guess is above, or is smaller or bigger, I think the base point here that deserves discussion is:
is it valid to add the gamepad into the equation on resolution and fps when comparing multiplatform titles ?
Can we move onto that discussion ?
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Sorry, I was wrong about the res. When someone says 480p though, I assume the standard idea of 480p. That bumps it up to 1331520. So my orginal argument is still very valid. And, no the discussion that the OP went for was not about if the gamepad should be added in, it was the OP that claimed 1200p because he asserted a claim that made no sense, and then tried to back it up along with other uninformed people for SEVEN PAGES! Not til now did he decide to agree. And no, the gamepad should not always be added in. It should be added in if it's running actual tasks. My PC runs two monitors, one in 1050p and the other in 1080, but I don't say that I'm gaming in 3600x2130. If it's actually running something (which the gamepad rarely is), then yes it should be. There, your question has been answered.