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[QUOTE="KewDrew"]Jasonguy, I understand what you are trying to say, but you are incorrect. It doesn't matter that games weren't "coded to take advantage" of progressive-scan. The games will look sharper and better in this mode, regardless. Hell, old NES games look better running in 480p and it's not just because of the component cables. Running things in component can still look like ass when in 480i. Example: The Legend of Zelda on the GameCube Zelda Collector's Edition looks nice and sharp running in 480p. If I disable progressive-scan (thus, run it in 480i) it'll look noticeably blurrier. You're wrong. Time to move on. :)Jaysonguy
No, I called Nintendo today and asked them.
How do you think I'm sure I'm right?
The reason the games look better is because of the cables, it's not taking advantage of the progressive scan. Turning off the 480p just drops the signal down going to the Wii, that means it doesn't take advantage of the cleaner signal from the cables. You don't understand how this works.
The games do not and can not take advantage of the progressive scan, all you're seeing is a cleaner signal from the component cables.
Yeah right...sure you did.
[QUOTE="alpax"]So far I do not think it is feasible to connect the Wii peer to peer since the system must also be a signal repeater to extend the network coverage. However its definitely possible to smootch off of your neighbor's unprotected Wireless Access Point (I got 11 to choose from!).Tjeremiah1988LOL, I only have one but ill stick with mines :P There are 4 free ones in my apartment complex.
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