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What it means is the game is 720p just like 99% of games, and all of TV. It's upscaled to 1080p, which isn't bad. To make GT5 1080p, it would take about 2.5 times the memory, which would be about 100-125 GB's. Just know, all games are 720p unless they are small arcade games. Games like Uncharted 2, Metal Gear 4, God of War 3, or any "big" game from the 360 is 720p at best. Don't worry about this factor. Only things people really do that is true 1080p are movies (Blu-Ray and such...). No one should care that it's not true HD, as it's really impossible this generation from a triple-A title.Thank you for this well written spoiler free review. It was interesting to read and you gave very clear examples to explain your conclusions.
I'd like to know a bit more about the graphics: I'm curious if you've seen any jaggies (maybe the proper term is screen tear, I'm not sure about that because English isn't my first language). I ask this because prologue had them a lot, mostly on the edge where one car panel meets the other, both in the menus and while racing. GT5 seems to have thesame sub full hd resolution because, like with prologue, on the box it says it only supports 1080p which is not thesame as full hd.
If you've seen these jaggies then I'd like to know how often and on what kind of tv you've been playing.