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bigtakilla said:

Yeah, but the gameplay video was captured at 720p then blown up to fit, or you could simply watch it with Shiggy and Eiji. It's 720p in that. The point is you can't see anything. Obviously there is going to be a difference between a 720p native capture, and a blown up video of gameplay on a screen, but it is clear enough to be able to tell whats going on in the footage. The fact that it is still appearent when the native footage is at 240p is evidence of that.


Mate seriously you're not making any sense at all, try streaming to twitch or recording gameplay to understanding what's been posted to you, the original source of the capture is not only at a vastly lower resolution but also off screen, you know what this means? By default it will always be lower quality no matter what is done because the other shot is direct capture at 1080p, it doesn't matter what you do with the resolution it will never be comparable.

To further highlight how little sense you're making increasing the resolution of something captured at a low resolution reduces quality of the image or footage.