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ithis said:
So the latest game on the newest platform will be the best looking yet??
Not really a bragging point is it.


It's more surprising that you have a platform 7 years old and a platform not even on the market, and which one will have the best graphic it's actually matter of debate. Then next year when new machines come out which put every thing we have now to shame, the same people will go back form "counting the pixels" to their usual statement "graphic doesn't matter" :)



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YEAH !!!

UNLEASH THE WII U BEAST!!!!



I reckon the Wii U version will be 1280x720P.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWJSuOTYys&list=PL2JiZAV5BmDVlnEZ6LKrgy3zi-CnfJDis&index=25&feature=plpp_video

"We really believe that it's going to be on par with any other HD console"-Cod BOPS II dev/close thread



 

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leo-j said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWJSuOTYys&list=PL2JiZAV5BmDVlnEZ6LKrgy3zi-CnfJDis&index=25&feature=plpp_video

"We really believe that it's going to be on par with any other HD console"-Cod BOPS II dev/close thread


He said Full HD, again.



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zero129 said:
Ok guys here is a question. Please post how many devs in the past 2-3 years that said their game is running in "FullHD" on any console and then released that game at 720P or under 2 months later.
Cos any time i ever heard the word "FullHD" being used it was for 1080P.
FullHD=1080P, HD-Ready is only 720P or under.
Why do you think when 1080P sets came out they where calling them "FullHD" tv's?? .


TBH I can't recall any devs actually refer to the rendering resolution of a game as Full HD or HD-Ready (maybe a PR guy who doesn't know what he is talking about). As both those terms are marketing terms that TV manufacturers made up, they don't actually mean anything in terms of rendering especially HD-Ready, I mean that term wouldn't make any sense in the context of a game, I mean ready for what? lol 



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zero129 said:

Ready for action baby! .

But yeah i know what you're saying, but you know how devs like to use "It" words. But yes it was the TV manufacturers that made it up, but it still is their way to say 1080P as anytime you see 'FullHD' on something it does 1080P, Where as before any tv that was under 1080P was only "HD-
Ready"and lots of other device makers and people use it when they go to 1080P. thats why when tablet/phone makers started to use HD screens you would see them use stuff like "Now you can record in FullHD 1080P video" "Now you can enjoy your videos and games in FullHD" etc, so FullHD has just kinda become the term for 1080P, as anytime you see it being used it has something to do with that, just like next we will have UltraHD .

But anyway i get what your saying and i dont disagree with you


Hasn't really been an it word for about 5 years tho. I don't even think you can buy 720p TVs anymore lol



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I do not care if it runs at 1080p or not. I care that I can stream to the controller for one player and use the television for the second player.

Wii remote support pretty much makes this game almost impossible to resist.



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zero129 said:
zarx said:
zero129 said:

Ready for action baby! .

But yeah i know what you're saying, but you know how devs like to use "It" words. But yes it was the TV manufacturers that made it up, but it still is their way to say 1080P as anytime you see 'FullHD' on something it does 1080P, Where as before any tv that was under 1080P was only "HD-
Ready"and lots of other device makers and people use it when they go to 1080P. thats why when tablet/phone makers started to use HD screens you would see them use stuff like "Now you can record in FullHD 1080P video" "Now you can enjoy your videos and games in FullHD" etc, so FullHD has just kinda become the term for 1080P, as anytime you see it being used it has something to do with that, just like next we will have UltraHD .

But anyway i get what your saying and i dont disagree with you


Hasn't really been an it word for about 5 years tho. I don't even think you can buy 720p TVs anymore lol

5 years?, i still see it being used by manufacturers even today. All you got to do is walk into a store and you will see TV's with "HD-Ready" "FullHD" and "3D-Ready" plastered all over them lulz.

Also im pretty sure it wasnt 5 years ago when phones and tablets started using screens that could do 1080P O_o.

Anyway has the ever been a time you seen the words "FullHD" on something thats not used to describe something that can do 1080P?


"it word" implies it's new fad or something to me. Rather than a term that is basically irralivent in this day and age, basically all TVs are "full HD". 

As for using HullHD for something not 1080p, I seem to remember some manufacturer getting into trouble for putting Full HD labels on TVs that couldn't actually display 1080p but that was years ago lol. 

Can you think of any game that a developer has refered to as being full HD (and not mentioning 1080p), that renders in 1080p?



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