1080p dirt 3 images2/28/2023 ![]() You pretty much hit the nail on the head. I love how off topic this thread got! Edited by Zombie Trophy So theoretically, all muliplatform games should look better on PS3, but since they are a port, xbox versions look better. PS3 uses supported resolutions, providing true HD. So in short: xbox scales to HD, making it not true HD. A downscaled image will ALWAYS have more detail than an upscaled image. Blu Ray (and HD DVD) are all encoded with 1080p resolution. An upscale player "guesses" the extra resolution to make it into a fake 720p or 1080i/p. are wayy better than L4D, Gears of War, and Halo.Īs for blu rays and dvds, All DVD's are encoded with 480i resolution. As of now, we are getting the shitty end of it although Sony owns the Exclusive market as Uncharted, GOW, LBP, Gran Turismo, etc. ![]() If somehow the PS3 surpasses the 360 in sales and popularity, then developers may change their priority. The 360 has more owners so the developers are going to target the system that has more users rather than the one that doesn't. If it's a multiplatform game though, it will most likely always have a better resolution or look better on the 360. Naughty Dog does a great job with the Uncharted series. The game developers are focusing on the system at hand and will put time into making it a great title. The reason exclusives look better is because they are simply exclusives. Also, I thought blu-rays could only do true 1080p whereas dvds just scaled 720p to 1080p. And yes, most multiplatform games look best on the xbox but ps3 exclusives usually have the best graphics (eg. Oh, I always thought the xbox just scaled signals into 1080p but I guess I was wrong. There are tons of games that are 1080P capable on the 360 but aren't on the PS3 even though they are the same title. Look at the same title game on PS3 and then on the 360. I'd have to say most of it is because of the ports. PS3 has a modded 7800GTX while the 360 has a modded X1950 XT which is slightly better than the 7800, but not much. Whether you like it or not, it's been proven over and over again. The 360 also has a better graphics card than the PS3 but the PS3 has a better CPU. Most developers create games using the 360 therefore most ps3 titles are just ports from the 360. Thats why I think the 360 version can support a 1080i/p picture and the PS3 cannot. The PS3 lacks a scaler chip (probably to keep the cost down) and cannot perform this function, this is the only thing that the 360 does better. Someone correct me if i'm wrong but, the 360 has a scaler chip which allows it to convert any signal into any format (1080i/p in this case), so even through its not the same as true 1080i/p, its still "HD", its basically a stretched 720p. Nvidia launched a free preview of its GRID cloud gaming service in November, describing the GeForce-powered on-demand platform as "Netflix for games.If you are right that the 360 version can do 1080i/p then this is probably why: Other available titles include eight different LEGO games, Bionic Commando, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Borderlands, Strider, PixelJunk Shooter, and Psychonauts. The difference was huge," he wrote in a a blog post (Opens in a new window). Nvidia spokesman Brian Burke said he tried out Ultra Street Fighter 4 streamed at full high-definition at 60 frames per second. Those who try it out now, though, will have access to more than 35 high-def games (Opens in a new window), including Batman: Arkham Origins, Devil May Cry 4, and the just-released Dirt 3 Complete Edition. Everyone else will get it when the Shield Hub app officially launches on Google Play later this month. ![]() The feature is currently only available to Shield tablet owners participating in the Shield Hub beta (Opens in a new window). Nvidia's GRID cloud gaming service for the Shield tablet can now stream games at 1080p60. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication. ![]() How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac. ![]()
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