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most of the time i find that 720p works better for games. however on movies 1080i is the way to goski11buzz
I concur. I was trying to use 1080i for everything, thinking this was the best so I'm going to use the best, but I now find that RFOM, Fight Night, and ESPECIALLY R6V all look better in 720p. Now when I sit back and watch a little Casino Royale I crank it up to 1080i.
tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb
Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.
yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically CyanX73
Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.
and 1080i is not higher its 540 lines interlaced so how is that higher than 720p (720 lines)???
[QUOTE="CyanX73"]yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto
[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb
Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.
If you have a hd-ready tv it has 1366x768 pixels. So why would you try to play a 1920x1080 resolution on it that's interlaced and downsampled to your tv's resolution? You might as well use the 1280x720 setting and play in progressive mode.TheFlush
i guess some people STILL dont get it. native res of 768, but they watch it and play on 1080i, all that does is cause your tvs scaler to scale the picture to fit the native res.
[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]and 1080i is not higher its 540 lines interlaced so how is that higher than 720p (720 lines)???
[QUOTE="CyanX73"]yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto
[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb
Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.
When you quote me, all you have to do is write underneath my last entry. I never said it was higher, I said it looks better. If you prefer 1080i then that's fine for you but many games look better in 720p. Having all the boxes "ticked" will not result in the game being played in it's best resolution. You have to actually un"tick" the 1080i box.
[QUOTE="TheFlush"]If you have a hd-ready tv it has 1366x768 pixels. So why would you try to play a 1920x1080 resolution on it that's interlaced and downsampled to your tv's resolution? You might as well use the 1280x720 setting and play in progressive mode.bizzy420
i guess some people STILL dont get it. native res of 768, but they watch it and play on 1080i, all that does is cause your tvs scaler to scale the picture to fit the native res.
Exactly, your tv doesn't have more than 1366x768 pixels, so it can't display more pixels because they simply aren't there in the screen. If you play in 1080i (1920x1080 pixels) it will simply be downsampled (comparable to 1280x720) and it's interlaced, so basically 1080i on an HD-ready tv looks about the same as 720i would. Now why would you prefer 720i over 720p? Also can someone explain to me how resolution works in relation to framerate. If you play a pc game, the higher the resolution, the lower the framerate (which is logic because it has to push more pixels per second). How does this work on the ps3? Especially when the framerate of some games is a mess in 720p.....will it be disastrous in 1080p?Before buying my new tv, Samsung 46" 1080p, i was using my roomates tv and it did 1080i max. I checked both 720p and 1080i settings and came to the conclusion that 720p was for me. Sure 1080i looks better with a still picture, but when was the last time you played a game with a static image for a backround since Tetris. With my new tv i have 1080p and 720p boxes checked off in the display menu screen, so when a game doesnt support 1080p it will go down to 720p and not 1080i.
most of the time i find that 720p works better for games. however on movies 1080i is the way to goski11buzz
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