| dib8rman said: @Garcian Smith You do realize you were agreeing with me through almost your entire post?Except for the part of your post where you finally had a argueing point of most Wii games being 60fps not 30fps. Honestly I thought what I was saying was very easy to read which apparantly it wasn't but basically read Viper's last post about progressive scan and resolution. For the record resolution affects clarity, frame rates affects how many whole images your seeing per second. Those two things are only a portion of what makes graphics good or bad. That's as clear as I can be, if you still see something you just are acheing to argue in that, I'm sorry. I can't argue your ONLY objection to my post mainly because I'm on my Ps3's browser and I can't commit to research while I'm on it - I'm too lazy to do that. Also your condecending tone should only be applied if you have something to prove - which would probably mean you think I'm better than you in some way, thank you. =) I try my hardest to stick with topics and say only what I know. |
The following things you said are total nonsense:
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.
This guys just saying it will be Standard Definition and run at 30fps or in short 480i.
Gosh, kinda like every other Wii game.
First of all, the Conduit will almost certainly run at 480p widescreen, how you even get the idea it would run at 480i is beyond me. Also, 90% of the Wii games run at 480p, not 480i as you claim.








