torok said:
Yes, it is blurred. There isn't a way to upscale 720p to 1080p without losing image information because you don't have a direct correlation between pixels (unlike 1080p and 4K or 540p and 1080p). You aren't unable to see your games, but you will se them blurred and with aliasing problems. Yes, it's logic. It's image clarity. It's about seeing better what you are doing. Seeing better the whole game. Shooter are just one single example. Being able to see far things and to see close things without blur improves your experience as much as smooth animations. |
I guess your games are very static if nothing moves. That is the only instance in wich resolution would make things easier to spot than more frames.
See even if instead of 4 pixels, you have 8, that little dot wont be bigger than it was with 4. For you to spot it better, you have to be able to detect its movement or look really closely at the screen. if things are that tiny, chances are the game will give you a zoom in option that trivialises the resolution. I am actually quite appauled at the sugestion. These are not paintings or fotographs you know? :P