Grand Theft Auto V has more games than Wii-U,. 2ChalupasGrats man, you just made me post after a gazillion year hiatus of lurking because of the lols. Cheers.
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[QUOTE="ropumar"]
I see lots of people conplaining about edges on Ps3, when the reason that is happening is because they using the 1080i on TVs 1366X768.
You shoiuld use only 720p (if you dont have a non full hd HTDV) and 1080p (if you have a full HD)
1080i are only for movies or people with SD crt Tvs.
You can't conplain about something if you are using it wrong.
Anyone that doesn't have a full HD tv, and only a HDTV ready, and would like to have the best graphics possible go to the display setting on your Ps3 and mark the 720p only.
See the diference and comment your results here.
cowgriller
first off, those "edges" you speak of are called aliasing. this is because the polygons that are used to make the characters and objects in a game are triangular in nature and not curved. to reduce the sight of it anti-aliasing, or AA, is used. the higher the AA level, the lower the chances of you seeing the aliasing. the problem is most ps3 and some 360 games do not have AA, especially games built on the UE3 engine.
second, "full HD" is a marketing term created by Sharp to get people to switch from SD tv's and 720p HDTV's to 1080p tv's. it was invented because 1080p tv's at the time literally cost twice as much as 720p tv's at the same size and most consumers didn't see the need to get a 1080p for an image quality upgrade so small, that you'd need to sit close to a 50" + to notice a difference.
third, 1080i is a standard used by television companies as a way to broadcast 1080 content on the limited bandwidth of cable and satellite. blu-ray movies and hd dvd movies are 1080p at 24fps.
fourth 1080i is not reserved for sd crt tv's as sd tv's can only display up to 480p.
fifth, "hdtv ready" implies that the tv is high definition but does not have a hd tuner built into the set itself. if you wish to see hd material on these tv's, then you need an hd cable box or blu-ray player or game console to enjoy hd.
sixth, to get the best picture possible, you need to change more than just the resolution. you need to change the color temperature, the color saturation level, the white balance, the contrast level, the brightness level, the backlight level, the sharpness, the flesh tone level, the gamma level and the color space.
please for god's sake, research something before you make a comment on ANYTHING!
...But basically after this long comment of you giving the guy a hard time, the actual suggestion of his was right, wasn't it?I'm almost sure this was once the case, and then with all the updates to the site it stopped working. It just doesn't make sense that the name of the game and the "7.5" below it link to the same general page.
Cheers.
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