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irstupid said:
Resolution is not what is important for a game like this. What is FPS, or is the FPS stable more importantly.

If the Switch was more powerful you could have resolution and a stable FPS.

Goodnightmoon said:

900p is HD and 600p on a 6.2" screen looks better than 1080p on a huge TV.

Incorrect.
900P is 1600x900. (16:9 ratio.)

HD or "High Definition" is 720P.
720P is 1280x720. (16:9 ratio.)

Ergo, 900P is greater than HD.

Now 600P on a 6.2" screen looks like 600P on a 6.2" screen, does it look better than 1080P on a big TV? Hardly, especially if high quality anti-aliasing is used.
600P is 1066x600. - I was gaming at higher resolutions than that 20 years ago.

Of course, I am also not a fan of low resolutions like 1080P, so I am a little biased.

AlfredoTurkey said:

Have you ever looked up the word "full"? That was a marketing term. Calling 1080P full would mean, by definition, there is no higher resolution. It was all bullshit to get people with perfectly fine 720P tv's to upgrade. 

4k is also a marketing term. As 4k isn't actually 4000 horizontal lines.

As long as people know what the marketing terms are used in reference with, who cares?



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