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1080p vs 720p in the longrun
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all ps4 running games at 1080p is the way to go. I was with xbox one the whole time except when I heard of this. I expect a next generation console to run cod ghosts at 1080p I mean come on. The xbox one should of had more power to it. Think about it would u rather get the most out of your next generation of experience the ps4 is the way to go. BF4 at 1080p native is a huge difference from 720p. I will still get the xbox one though because of dead rising 3.
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What stupid crap is this both of them run at 1080p its even been confirmed....
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Ghosts, BF4 & Dead Rising 3 will all run at 720p but I do believe InfinityWard has said Ghosts is being upgaded to 1080p, not sure though
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All games on the Xbox One will be up scaled to 1080p. Up scaled 1080p vs native 1080p you can't really tell the difference unless you stare at your screen for hours. Also a lot of people don't know this but if you downscale your resolution to lets say native 720p you can upscale a handful of other things. All you people are complaining about resolution honestly you guys a pretty pathetic.
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The issue at hand isn't because the Xbox lacks the hardware for it as most people think. It's because Microsoft is using too many resources for background crap thus lowering the amount of available resources for games. They're still upscaling so it won't truly matter. You've been gaming on a HDTV with a 360 for years and you wanna talk graphics. Pffft. People freak out about nothing.
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The difference between upscaled 1080p and native 1080p is next to nothing. People go crazy over something as minute as this
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Backbone wrote The difference between upscaled 1080p and native 1080p is next to nothing. People go crazy over something as minute as this

It is noticeable, it's like having a picture that is 200x108 and a picture at 120x72, if you were to enlarge the smaller picture to match the larger picture, then it has a blurring effect. It's the same thing as with upscaling to 1080p the pixels become more noticeable and less sharp.
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Debris wrote
Backbone wrote The difference between upscaled 1080p and native 1080p is next to nothing. People go crazy over something as minute as this

It is noticeable, it's like having a picture that is 200x108 and a picture at 120x72, if you were to enlarge the smaller picture to match the larger picture, then it has a blurring effect. It's the same thing as with upscaling to 1080p the pixels become more noticeable and less sharp.

You play on a Tv that's your problem. Of course you are worried over resolution, that is all a Tv has going for it. All the rest on the Tv like input lag and response time is horrible. So please stop posting saying there is a big difference when there isn't in resolution. Thankyou
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Dragify wrote
Debris wrote
Backbone wrote The difference between upscaled 1080p and native 1080p is next to nothing. People go crazy over something as minute as this

It is noticeable, it's like having a picture that is 200x108 and a picture at 120x72, if you were to enlarge the smaller picture to match the larger picture, then it has a blurring effect. It's the same thing as with upscaling to 1080p the pixels become more noticeable and less sharp.

You play on a Tv that's your problem. Of course you are worried over resolution, that is all a Tv has going for it. All the rest on the Tv like input lag and response time is horrible. So please stop posting saying there is a big difference when there isn't in resolution. Thankyou

It doesn't matter tv, monitor ect. If in an image is smaller and then blown up to a larger size, then there will be a blurring and clarity effect compared to an image natively at that size. Please don't misinform people that there is not.
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Debris wrote
Dragify wrote
Debris wrote
Backbone wrote The difference between upscaled 1080p and native 1080p is next to nothing. People go crazy over something as minute as this

It is noticeable, it's like having a picture that is 200x108 and a picture at 120x72, if you were to enlarge the smaller picture to match the larger picture, then it has a blurring effect. It's the same thing as with upscaling to 1080p the pixels become more noticeable and less sharp.

You play on a Tv that's your problem. Of course you are worried over resolution, that is all a Tv has going for it. All the rest on the Tv like input lag and response time is horrible. So please stop posting saying there is a big difference when there isn't in resolution. Thankyou

It doesn't matter tv, monitor ect. If in an image is smaller and then blown up to a larger size, then there will be a blurring and clarity effect compared to an image natively at that size. Please don't misinform people that there is not.

You are too ignorant to insult. Anyways just wait until they both come out then you can judge all you want. But just remember what I said so I can eventually come tell you I was right.
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