| Qwark said: Are those people blind or something. A higher resolution makes a game look way better. Take Ratchet and Clank for instance it looks so much better in 2160p. Every game profits from a higher resolution. And below 720p is very low for a device released in 2017 especially for games which don't look like they have a very big toll on the hardware. Besides didn't all these forums on vgchartz claim the Switch was almost as powerful as a Xone and could run PS4 titles in 720p. Well it turns out it simply can't. |
I 100% agree. The more pixels the better.
Everything is a tradeoff though. If, for example, Splatoon 2 needs to drop below 720 occasionally in order to run at a consant 60FPS on a device the size of an iPad mini, then so be it.
I'm also finding that pixel count has comparatively little to do with how good a game looks in the long term. I remember being blown away by MGS4's 720ish-p at the time, but looking back, I think Mario Galaxy's 480p ultimately looks better.







