Because I noticed on the games that don%26#39;t support it, it looks good but it seems to be lacking a bit in the graphics area whereareas games like virtua tennis look great because of 1080p support that the others lack...Oh and if a game supports 1080i how far off is that from 1080p? Since the pixels are the same..What Xbox 360 Games Support 1080p?
bumpWhat Xbox 360 Games Support 1080p?
Lost Planet does, and 1080i is a lot worse than 1080p, and to put it in easy terms, without going into pixel detail, if 720p is the same, if not better than 1080i, what do you think 1080p would do to 1080i?
all the p does is up the refresh rate, so you get a smother cleaner pic. 1080i to 1080p has the same resolution, its just how much of that pic frame for frame you see, with the 1080i you get half the image every other frame, with 1080p you get the full image every frame.
[QUOTE=''Bluestorm-Kalas'']Lost Planet does, and 1080i is a lot worse than 1080p, and to put it in easy terms, without going into pixel detail, if 720p is the same, if not better than 1080i, what do you think 1080p would do to 1080i?[/QUOTE] Virtua Tennis 3 is set in 1080p. Other games are upscaled at this time.
1080p is like way better than 1080i its more sharper
command and conquer supports 1080p
[QUOTE=''ravinshield'']command and conquer supports 1080p[/QUOTE] cool, then im gonna redownload that demo to test it out! Any other games? Thanks.
1080I is worse than 720p which isnt as good as 1080pYou get the idear?probably not, but the best way to go would be 1080 P due to a twice as fast refresh rate, not to mention the gay ass resolution blurs that will accompany the purchase of a 1080I. youll hate it enough, and it will make you sad, :D just to let you know, there is all of the PGR games and a bunch of supportion third party exclusices coming for 1080P support as well, but HD -DVD > Blue Ray. so get the player if you have a good tvcomprede no0b?
Dont confuse refresh rate for frame rate, 2 different things. As for games which support 1080p, there is around 4 which do it native.
Also, pretty graphics (1080P), whether native or up scaled, are useless if the game play sucks. See Virtua Tennis 3.Whereas, Gears of War upscaled to 1080P, that%26#39;s a different story.
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[QUOTE=''Clay544913'']Because I noticed on the games that don%26#39;t support it, it looks good but it seems to be lacking a bit in the graphics area whereareas games like virtua tennis look great because of 1080p support that the others lack...Oh and if a game supports 1080i how far off is that from 1080p? Since the pixels are the same..[/QUOTE]The pixels are not the same 1080i is 1366 x 768. While 1080p is 1920 x 1080. When you use a VGA cable to hook your 360 up you choose a resolution as opposed to selecting 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. My 1080i TV will not display the 1920 x 1080 because my TV has 1080i and not 1080p.
[QUOTE=''VladTheImpaler''] The pixels are not the same 1080i is 1366 x 768....[/QUOTE]Are you quite sure about that???I can smell a blagger tryin to look like he knows what he%26#39;s chattin bout.....
[QUOTE=''l34052''][QUOTE=''VladTheImpaler''] The pixels are not the same 1080i is 1366 x 768....[/QUOTE]Are you quite sure about that???I can smell a blagger tryin to look like he knows what he%26#39;s chattin bout.....[/QUOTE]1080i and 1080p both have the resultion of 1920x1080.
Actualy only CRTS can display true 1080i, LCDs and such however just display 1080i at their native res with deinterlacing. This means its of lower quality than 1080P but still a good compromise.
[QUOTE=''VladTheImpaler''][QUOTE=''Clay544913'']Because I noticed on the games that don%26#39;t support it, it looks good but it seems to be lacking a bit in the graphics area whereareas games like virtua tennis look great because of 1080p support that the others lack...Oh and if a game supports 1080i how far off is that from 1080p? Since the pixels are the same..[/QUOTE]The pixels are not the same 1080i is 1366 x 768. While 1080p is 1920 x 1080. When you use a VGA cable to hook your 360 up you choose a resolution as opposed to selecting 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. My 1080i TV will not display the 1920 x 1080 because my TV has 1080i and not 1080p.[/QUOTE]uhh....no. 1080p = 1920x1080
1080i = 1920x1080the difference is the refresh rate that has already been stated numerous times already in this topic. 1366x768 is a hybrid resolution between 1080i and 720p.
[QUOTE=''slusheewoot'']1080I is worse than 720p which isnt as good as 1080pYou get the idear?probably not, but the best way to go would be 1080 P due to a twice as fast refresh rate, not to mention the gay ass resolution blurs that will accompany the purchase of a 1080I. youll hate it enough, and it will make you sad, :D just to let you know, there is all of the PGR games and a bunch of supportion third party exclusices coming for 1080P support as well, but HD -DVD > Blue Ray. so get the player if you have a good tvcomprede no0b?[/QUOTE]and what does HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray have to do with 1080p in games? please remember, HD-DVD doesn%26#39;t support games. so really, there is no comparison because one supports games and the other does not.
Lets get some facts correct here:1) 1080i and 1080p both have a resolution of 1920 x 1080. The ''i'' and ''p'' just represent different transmition and display technologies. 2) There is not really any significant difference between 1080i and 1080p. The only TVs that truely display 1080i are CRTs. A CRT will display 60 half frames every half a second therefore giving you 30 1080 frames a second. 1080P television will take a 1080i 60 frames per a second signal and display it at 1080p 30 frames per second. Thus only if a game is designed to run at 1080p and 60 fps then will there be any difference at all. Bluray and HDDVD%26#39;s are encoded at 24 fps thus there is not difference between a 1080i and p signal. 3) Movies are filmed at 24 fps because Thomas Edison determined that the human eye essentially processes images 24 fps. Most humans should not notice any difference at frame rates grater than 24 fps. 4) 1080i signals are slightly blurred by CRTs processing to eliminate interlaced artifacts and to make the picture more film like.5) 1080i signals might not look as sharp on 720p televisions as 720p signals. This is because 720p tvs must scale the 1080i image to fit the number of pixels of the screen. Whenever additional processing occurs, the picture can be degraded.6) 720p signals might not look as sharp on 1080p or 1080i televesions as 1080i or p signals. This is because 1080 p or i tvs must scale the image to fit the number of pixels of the screen (or resolution of a CRT since they do not display true pixels). 7) Resolution is only a small portion of image quality according to the ISF. Contrast ratio (for which CRT type televisions are supperior) is considered more important than resolution by the ISF. Therefore the following is true:For a 1080p TV (native resolution): 1080p 60 fps signal > 1080 p 30 fps signal = 1080i signal > 720p signalFor a 1080i TV (CRT TV): 1080i signal > 720p signalFor a 768p TV (native resolution): Either the 1080i signal or the 720p signal could look betterFor a 720p TV (native resolution): 720p signal > 1080i signal
Right, as i mentioned before dont mix refresh rate with frame rate. While for example you can watch a game doing 30fps, or a movie displaying 24 (in the case of BD etc), that doesnt mean the display is refereshing that slow, or even that fast.
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