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Cobretti2 said:
Not unexpected as they would be porting over most likely the 360 version to WiiU.

Also the term FullHD does mean 1080p native in some countries as that is the sticker they use on TVs to identify that your tv is 1080p native ready. So this was either marketing by Activision or bad use of the term.

In my county there are two terms: FullHD (1080p native) and HD Ready (up to 1080i native).



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ethomaz said:
Cobretti2 said:
Not unexpected as they would be porting over most likely the 360 version to WiiU.

Also the term FullHD does mean 1080p native in some countries as that is the sticker they use on TVs to identify that your tv is 1080p native ready. So this was either marketing by Activision or bad use of the term.

In my county there are two terms: FullHD (1080p native) and HD Ready (up to 1080i native).


yep those are the exact same terms here.



 

 

Cobretti2 said:
ethomaz said:
Cobretti2 said:
Not unexpected as they would be porting over most likely the 360 version to WiiU.

Also the term FullHD does mean 1080p native in some countries as that is the sticker they use on TVs to identify that your tv is 1080p native ready. So this was either marketing by Activision or bad use of the term.

In my county there are two terms: FullHD (1080p native) and HD Ready (up to 1080i native).


yep those are the exact same terms here.

wait ... which countries dont use this term ?



Lusche said:
Cobretti2 said:
ethomaz said:
Cobretti2 said:
Not unexpected as they would be porting over most likely the 360 version to WiiU.

Also the term FullHD does mean 1080p native in some countries as that is the sticker they use on TVs to identify that your tv is 1080p native ready. So this was either marketing by Activision or bad use of the term.

In my county there are two terms: FullHD (1080p native) and HD Ready (up to 1080i native).


yep those are the exact same terms here.

wait ... which countries dont use this term ?


no idea, but it is opbvious some people in this thread seem to think there is a difference between FullHD and Native, so guessing the countries they are from.



 

 

Rafux said:
Does COD run 1080P in PC?


It runs at any resolution your GPU supports (or screen, for that matter). My screen doesn't go beyond 1080p but most new games support the resolution. 1080p simply isn't a big deal on the PC.



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Lusche said:
Rafux said:
Does COD run 1080P in PC?


1080p is old story for pcs ... most pc gamers using 2560x1440 nowadays.


Not really. How many monitors support 1440p or higher ? Not many.
Heck not even everyone has a 16:10 monitor just like mine with a 1200p resolution.



Mummelmann said:
Rafux said:
Does COD run 1080P in PC?


It runs at any resolution your GPU supports (or screen, for that matter). My screen doesn't go beyond 1080p but most new games support the resolution. 1080p simply isn't a big deal on the PC.

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Barozi said:


Not really. How many monitors support 1440p or higher ? Not many.
Heck not even everyone has a 16:10 monitor just like mine with a 1200p resolution.


remember the times where people only had crt's and said who the heck has a hd tv ...

it will change dramticly in the next few years. And those I know 90% have 1440p+

last time I went to a LAN party (300 people) around 70% had 1440p+



Alby_da_Wolf said:
Mummelmann said:
Rafux said:
Does COD run 1080P in PC?


It runs at any resolution your GPU supports (or screen, for that matter). My screen doesn't go beyond 1080p but most new games support the resolution. 1080p simply isn't a big deal on the PC.

We're such spoiled brats!!!   

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Lusche said:
Barozi said:


Not really. How many monitors support 1440p or higher ? Not many.
Heck not even everyone has a 16:10 monitor just like mine with a 1200p resolution.


remember the times where people only had crt's and said who the heck has a hd tv ...

it will change dramticly in the next few years. And those I know 90% have 1440p+

last time I went to a LAN party (300 people) around 70% had 1440p+

When I got my 24" monitor in 2009, none of my friends or relatives had a bigger one than 21". In fact most only had a 18" or 19".
Now in 2012 only my brother has a bigger one (27") that can actually display more than 1080p or 1200p for that matter.