Ruler said:
half of 4K resolution is 4 million pixels which something like 1800p https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_resolutions checkerboarding is displaying half the resolution essientialley. Its displaying this as resolution and switches the pixels with every frame, kinda like interlencaed resolutions
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Yes but that is only for the amount of pixels that need to be upscaled... If a game renders at a higher resolution, less pixels need to be upscaled... Otherwise, why would some games on the ps4 pro checkerboard from 1440p while others from 1800p and etc...?
And if there is one thing we have seen this gen, it is anything but common resolutions thanks to dynamic resolution scaling...
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