The discussion was started here: http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=43330&page=12 , not Sony Defense Force.
1138x640 is not HD and will never be HD. If you guys want to spin this into a fanboy diatribe, go right ahead.
Actually, it is. Since HD is defined as anything beyond traditional NTSC, which is what, 480?
So get off your soap box and go back to the Sony room.
It goes as far as saying 1080p on the box...I am not saying Halo 3 looks bad. I am saying that another 360 game is not outputting to a HD resolution. And I bet it says HD on the Halo 3 box.
The discussion was started here: http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=43330&page=12 , not Sony Defense Force.
1138x640 is not HD and will never be HD. If you guys want to spin this into a fanboy diatribe, go right ahead.
Not, it is not. High Definition begins at 1280x720, period.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_television
I am not saying Halo 3 looks bad. I am saying that another 360 game is not outputting to a HD resolution. And I bet it says HD on the Halo 3 box.
WikiHigh-definition television (HDTV) is a digital television broadcasting system with a significantly higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL)
Errm, read the first line next time...
WikiThree HDTV standards are currently defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R BT.709). They include 1080i (1,080 actively interlaced lines), 1080p (1,080 progressively scanned lines), and 720p (720 progressively scanned lines). All standards use a 16:9 aspect ratio,
If we never had standards, we would never have HD, because we would have all of these ridiculous resolutions such as the one Halo 3 is being rendered at. If it is not at least 1280x720, then it is not HD. Spin it however you want.

But the game is 1280x720.
That's a 1280x720 screenshot taken from IGN. As you can clearly see, the jaggies on the edge are precisely one pixel wide. If the image were actually 640p, then there would be some blending between them, but there's not.
Bear in mind that the "proof image" that you posted on B3D is also a direct screenshot, just like mine. We can't both be right.
And, before you say it, screenshots taken from within Theater mode are rendered at 1920x1080, and are fully anti-aliased with no jaggies whatsoever. Which makes this a live in-game image.
Solid FroIs that similar to Photo mode in GT4? Of course it can render a still image at a HD resolution such as 1920x1080. Is the actual gameplay being rendered at that resolution?
Jedi2016Which makes this a live in-game image.
Is that similar to Photo mode in GT4? Of course it can render a still image at a HD resolution such as 1920x1080. Is the actual gameplay being rendered at that resolution?
Ah, yes. Because I'm sure Bungie toned down the game from its previous incarnations, and it in fact looked significantly better than it does now.I would have to say bullshot on these IGN images. I cannot tell if it's in-game or even if it's the final retail build.
Which could mean anything from their TVs themselves upscale images to 720p from 1138x640 or that they simply don't know what they are talking about.The pictures at B3D are what users are experiencing on their TVs.
Hilarious. I remember when games were fun too. It was when I popped in Test Drive Unlimited yesterday. Maybe had you said "when games were polished" or "when games were original" you would have had a better case. But you didn't, and I'm sure that was just a limp-wristed fallback play to dig yourself out of your hole, because saying that is a statement of pure ignorance if it is meant by its actual meaning. The fact that Halo 3's graphics do indeed run at 640p (which is still high definition) has nothing to do with how fun the game is, and it has exactly the opposite effect that "remember when games were fun" argument implies.Whatever man. I remember when games were fun, but those days are long gone.
You came into this thread with the strict intent of pissing people off, and you expected otherwise?I rather not STFU, even with those in this thread who want me to.
'm going to ask this one question of Solid Fro: Do you own an Xbox360?
Even more hilarious, as it was Bungie who came out and set the record straight, when they could have more easily covered it up, fobbed it off or ignored it.I will NEVER be afraid to say that, unlike Bungie and there missing 80p.
I wasn't implying that you were. I was simply asking a question, in order to determine a simple fact.No, I do not. I will never be afraid to say that...
I think it's deceiving and that goes for any developer, not just Bungie.
I think it's deceiving and that goes for any developer, not just Bungie.