Havok83
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so, really, what is the difference between 900p vs 1080p?
I mean, on a big screen hdtv, can you really tell the difference between the two?
and, it's my understanding the X1 "upscales" the resolution anyways? or is that not the case?
on a small screen no, but the bigger the tv, the more noticeable it is. Most probably wouldn't be able to pick out a difference between 900 and 1080 unless they were placed side by side
The higher a game's native resolution, the sharper the image is. Lower res content will tend to look more blurry with washed out colors on a large screen.
At 32'' that is too small. I bet you'd notice the difference if you played it on a set comparable in size to your own or largerFor comparison sake, I play MGSV on my One on my 39" and it's rendered at 900p, I've played a friend's MGSV on his PS4 on his 32" and it's rendered at full 1080p. Put'em side-by-side, and I couldn't tell you the difference between them. I'm sure at some screen size you can tell a difference, but unless you're going really big, I wouldn't worry about it.
Oh, and I'm not sure how upscaling works, but I've always heard it's never as good as something that is natively rendered at that resolution.
Its not. That difference is quite apparent in all those PS2 HD remasters. The HD remasters with native resolution of 1080p look a hell of a lot better than a BC PS3 upscaling the original 480i image to 1080p
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