Reference levels have nothing to do with the resolution or blurriness of the picture, rather, the color saturation/ contrast output of the system. Keep these at expanded at all times if using with a monitor. I can tell from the pictures you posted that you are indeed just noticing the lower resolution. Try setting your PC to 720p and compare the games then. You'll likely see a very similar blurring effect.
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The xbox 360, when outputting "1080p" is actually just taking the 1280x720 image (native) from the game and upscaling it to 1080. So really the xbox only supports 720p and the upscaling is what's making the image look bad. You could either change the system's output to 720p and try letting the monitor do the scaling instead of the xbox, or just accept the fact that console systems will never be quite as sharp as PCs.
I do believe he's talking about the lens glare of the OPTICS (you know, scopes and sights?) when aiming at other players. Sometimes you get glare.
512kb should be sufficient... although normally you'd want at least a 1-2mb download. 128kb upload isn't all that much... I'd spend the extra cash and get a higher speed connection.
Just run it on 720p, that's the native resolution of most 360 games anyway (I think less than 20 have been released with 1080p support) and it'll look much better than 1080i. I'm not sure about the decoder or anything, but honestly you don't need anything above 720p for the xbox anyway, as even when it outputs "1080", it's only upscaling to that from 720.
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I think you're confusing FPS (frames per second) with Refresh Rate.... The PS3/360 will only output 60FPS, true. But it's up to your display to determine how many times the screen will refresh (refresh rate) before it displays the next frame in that 60fps video stream, if that makes any sense. In other words, you'll have absolutely nothing to worry about. The TV should adjust its refresh rate according to the video signal being fed to it, you won't have to mess with a thing.
[QUOTE="joe11king"][QUOTE="Bladex2k"]just another thread that shows consumers are all morons they mad when they gotta pay for dlc and mad when they get free dlc can never please peoplereyad-u
People aren't getting the DLC for free. They're downloading it, which takes up space and uses a lot of time to download it, so they can pay $30 for it later on. It's a useless 'update'.
A part of it is free, Map Pack 7 consists of four maps; two from BC1 and two from BC2 single player. But I do agree that it is stupid, if you could download it from PSN then it would download while you are playing any game but the way it is now you have to wait a bit which I suppose sucks for those that have a low speed internet.That, or data caps. Some people are limited to 20Gb per month with their ISP, an extra 1.7Gb mandatory update coupled with actually playing the game eats that up very quickly.
just another thread that shows consumers are all morons they mad when they gotta pay for dlc and mad when they get free dlc can never please peopleBladex2k
People aren't getting the DLC for free. They're downloading it, which takes up space and uses a lot of time to download it, so they can pay $30 for it later on. It's a useless 'update'.
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