kiefer23 said:
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SD TV doesn't have jaggies.
actually one thing of SD TV it's better and handling resolutions. for LCD TV needs to support the resolution. or it looks like blurry mess
kiefer23 said:
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SD TV doesn't have jaggies.
actually one thing of SD TV it's better and handling resolutions. for LCD TV needs to support the resolution. or it looks like blurry mess
Xoj said:
SD TV doesn't have jaggies. actually one thing of SD TV it's better and handling resolutions. for LCD TV needs to support the resolution. or it looks like blurry mess |

Jaggies have nothing to do with the resolution (in the sense you are talking about it).
When a line is drawn on a screen, there are jaggies - aliasing. Anti-aliasing works in any resolution to blend the colors on either side of the line to make the edge seem smoother.
If anything, a lower resolution makes jaggies more noticeable.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.
steven787 said:
Jaggies have nothing to do with the resolution (in the sense you are talking about it).
When a line is drawn on a screen, there are jaggies - aliasing. Anti-aliasing works in any resolution to blend the colors on either side of the line to make the edge seem smoother.
If anything, a lower resolution makes jaggies more noticeable. |
if u mean it SD TV resolution yes, But CRT tvs that are the mainly SD TV kinda alivate that.
Those are both forza 2 screen shots with the forza 3 hud pasted over. Completely fake.
| Aldro said: Hey, Here are some pictures that gamereactor (Sweden) compared between Forza 2 and 3..
http://www.gamereactor.se/artiklar/19586/Grafikduell%3A+Forza+2+vs+Forza+3/
(I fail on putting up the screens so just go here and press next etc: http://www.gamereactor.se/bild/?textid=19586&id=193645 ) |
http://www.gamersyde.com/stream_forza_motorsport_3_press_conference_video_3-12911_en.html see
Wish I had a video capture card to put this stupid comparison to rest already.