| Legendary_W said: Well, to be fair 1080p is a bit more than 5 times the resolution of 480p. (around 5.14, actually). It's crystal clear that upscaling and adding AA to 480p games is gonna make the look incredibly stunning, especially in a comparison. |
Sure, but I'm arguing that the higher image quality reveals more than a clear picture (no artifacts.) You actually see details that weren't as noticeable at 480p. For example, I hated the depth of field in Skyward Sword when I originally played in on Wii. It looked pixelated and messy. When played at 1080p it actually looks like the painting strokes that they were originally going for. Now some people still didn't like the depth of field, and they remove it, but I think it is one of the nicer graphical features of SS. Or in Super Mario Galaxy/Sonic Colors, without the blur the textures and effects look pretty high quality (even before rendering at 1080p, but you notice it even more with the clearer image.)
Also this isn't upscaling 1080p, it is rendering.







