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Do you care if turns out to be true?

Yes 100 36.10%
 
No 123 44.40%
 
Hell yeah ammo for xbox nation!!! 54 19.49%
 
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Raziel123 said:
VanceIX said:

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If you are sitting close to the TV, it usually means you have a small one, which makes resolution differences even harder to notice. 


No, it makes them even easier to notice. Smaller screens take better advantage of the increased pixel density, while big screens suffer from 1080p not being high enough. ~2M pixels on a smaller screen = better quality than ~2M pixels on a bigger screen

An increased pixel density means it is much harder to notice individual pixels. Hence why 720p small displays look plenty sharp compared to 50 in 720p displays.

But I digress. Arguing with you is getting nowhere.



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shikamaru317 said:

I doubt it's true, I'm pretty sure the Xbox One E3 footage was 900p 30 fps, so PS4 should at least be 900p as well. But if it were true, and both Xbox One and PS4 both ended up playing the game at 720p, I'd still be ok with that, the upscaler on the Xbox One works wonders, so as long as they kept the level of graphics from the E3 trailers intact, 720p would be fine. 

It's difficult to use the E3 build as a reference since it wasn't actually running on an X1 but a PC with "similar specs".

If the frame rate was stable it would be more useful, but it was a variable 20 to 50fps. The final resolution/frame rate could end up being almost anything, depending on how well it translate onto actual X1 hardware and what measures can be done to combat the sub 30fps situations.



VanceIX said:

An increased pixel density means it is much harder to notice individual pixels. 

Which is the whole point. That's what better image quality is.

But indeed arguing with you is going nowhere.



Meh, I'm still getting it.



VanceIX said:
Raziel123 said:
VanceIX said:

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If you are sitting close to the TV, it usually means you have a small one, which makes resolution differences even harder to notice. 


No, it makes them even easier to notice. Smaller screens take better advantage of the increased pixel density, while big screens suffer from 1080p not being high enough. ~2M pixels on a smaller screen = better quality than ~2M pixels on a bigger screen

An increased pixel density means it is much harder to notice individual pixels. Hence why 720p small displays look plenty sharp compared to 50 in 720p displays.

But I digress. Arguing with you is getting nowhere.

I thought it was common knowledge that almost all gamers have developed super human vision and can spot a pixel on a 20" screen from 15 feet away. A good majority have also become programmers from reading game forums as well.



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milliniar said:
so sub hd on xbone?


640p for XBone.   

 

Kidding aside, I'm pretty sure it will run at 1080p on PS4.



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Mystro-Sama said:
This has to be a misunderstanding. Unless they're doing that stupid parity thing again.

Worrying, isn't it.



 

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People.

Cut out the Xbox jabs. Thanks.



                            

Ubisoft has better to answer to this quickly. 1080p or nothing. What's next ? 720p on PS4 and 500p on One ?



Carl2291 said:
People.

Cut out the Xbox jabs. Thanks.


Sorry but that will continue throughout this entire generation.