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platformmaster918 said:
Ka-pi96 said:
Ali_16x said:
cutzman25 said:
but lets be honest, you don't notice 180p

Hahahahahaha.....hahaha....haha..ha. Yes you can. Upscaled 1080p makes the game look blurry but native 1080p makes it look sharp. Keep telling yourself you can't see the difference.

Most people really can't tell the difference, despite what you may claim.

funny that's not the song PC gamers were singing during the 7th gen.  I suppose 4k won't matter during PS5 or 6 then?


Actually for some people, there is ZERO difference between 720P and 1080P.

It all comes down to the amount of pixels per inch and the viewing distance... And lets face it, 1080P on a 60" screen and you are only viewing it a couple of meters away... Is going to look equally as bad as a 27" 720P screen at a fraction of the distance.

This is why PC gamers love higher resolutions, we sit near our panels to see such subtle differences clearly, for console gamers? The waters are a little more muddied.
And yes, there are big differences with 2560x1440, 2560x1600, 4k, 5k verses 1080P, depending on how far you are viewing the panel and the panels size, however when it comes to image quality, resolution isn't the main factor, never has and it never will, there are so many more pieces of the puzzle to think about.

I would rather take three 1080P high quality 120hz IPS screens than a single 4k TN 60hz panel.



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