that's because the current next-gen titles only take advantadge of the sharper picture. The raised the pixel count and detail level in all their games, but left out photorealistic effects, like small amounts of motion blurring, loss of sharpness on depth, and color spill. There are a lot of reasons why the crisp video displayed looks so unrealistic. Hopefully next gen games bring in greater lifelikeness to the games we play because the higher definition the more we can see the faults.
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Chris @ Oct 11th 2006 2:33PM
that's because the current next-gen titles only take advantadge of the sharper picture. The raised the pixel count and detail level in all their games, but left out photorealistic effects, like small amounts of motion blurring, loss of sharpness on depth, and color spill. There are a lot of reasons why the crisp video displayed looks so unrealistic. Hopefully next gen games bring in greater lifelikeness to the games we play because the higher definition the more we can see the faults.