| dib8rman said: huh? wtf I see people slapping 30fps and 60fps to any resolution, wow... here what that guy is saying is that Conduit will run at 480i, so Wii owners with component cables won't get a difference for 480p. There's a reason why 720p is visually better than 1080i and that's mainly because of the fps difference, also that's the reason why 1080p iscalled true high def, but it's still wrong because 1080i is a higher resolution (image) over 720p. This guys just saying it will be Standard Definition and run at 30fps or in short 480i. Gosh, kinda like every other Wii game. |
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Oh, the irony.
Frames per second has nothing to do with resolution. The only thing that interlaced v. progressive scan determines is how many scanlines are shown at any one moment: half (for interlaced), or all (for progressive). Therefore, the developer is saying nothing about what resolution the game will run in, and I think it's safe to assume that it'll be in 480p widescreen.
On top of that, most Wii games run in 480p widescreen.
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