^It's hard to tell if it's native widescreen or stretched by the TV.
Your post, chrizum, is full of fail. Nintendo Wii games aren't close to looking like PS3/360 games on any TV. That statement destroys the credibility of you post entirely!
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| zackblue said: I stopped reading after you stated that the wii looks almost as good as the PS3/xbox 360 on an SD TV. |
You read the whole thing. No one can resist the temptation of knowing what the rest of the thread is about.
| fazz said: ^It's hard to tell if it's native widescreen or stretched by the TV. |
No it's not!
If you look at the IGN screenshots in 4:3, you see that the below bar where the characters' heads are, has tight spaces at each side, while on the image here, there's a big space at each side.
Now Chrizum, for me not to think you are full of fail, lacking logic, lacking research power, and thus are to avoid at any cost if in search of the truth (already, when I read "no graphical upgrade since ToS", you lost several points of credibility), please provide us with the link where they say that ToS:RnK is 4:3 (which would be failure total).
I'm waiting...
ookaze said:
No it's not! If you look at the IGN screenshots in 4:3, you see that the below bar where the characters' heads are, has tight spaces at each side, while on the image here, there's a big space at each side. Now Chrizum, for me not to think you are full of fail, lacking logic, lacking research power, and thus are to avoid at any cost if in search of the truth (already, when I read "no graphical upgrade since ToS", you lost several points of credibility), please provide us with the link where they say that ToS:RnK is 4:3 (which would be failure total). I'm waiting. |
Like I said in the first post, check out the IGN preview. They said the game seemed to run in 4:3, and when asked about it, the developers didn't want to say anything about it. Add to that, that the original Tales of Symphonia also ran in 4:3, so it's pretty obvious the developers just ported the engine over without putting any even remotely effort into making the game look good on the Wii.
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