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Pemalite said:
Zkuq said:

So that's not how the Xbox consoles work then, which is what you claimed. It's just the way games have worked so far in practice (which of course makes it a reasonable assumption that the same is going to hold true for future games as well).

Developeres make a game for a set resolution and a set framerate. The Xbox upscales and downscales to match your display. That's how it's always been. That is how it is on Scorpio.
If you disagree. Then I am sorry. But I don't care. History is on my side.

I call bullshit on this one. You can set the resolution on the Xbox on how it should output the resolution to the TV. So it upscales/downscales the image inside the Xbox. It doesn't know the TV's resolution. The TV receives the information and does the upscalling/downscaling again depending on the resolution of the TV and the resolution of the Xbox's output and applies post processing features to increase the image quality (If that's activated). 

Here's a very badly made video on how to adjust the settings on the Xbox 360:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtmcFOHk5lU



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