jetjevons said:I think games should be developed for 16x9. It's just a more natural, pleasing, cinematic ratio. I'm actually opposed to games switching between 4:3 and 16:9 as the screen ratio IS a big deal and developers should optimize for one ratio or the other.
Case in point: RE4. Widescreen on a 4:3 tv because the ratio is so important to the overall game experience.
dysonEA said:I just bought my self a 26 inch HDTV for 500 bones ... and I love it ... NGC games rock on it ... so ... why all the hate?
dysonEA said:I just bought my self a 26 inch HDTV for 500 bones ... and I love it ... NGC games rock on it ... so ... why all the hate?
nicholasbrutal said:I find it disgusting that newer Gamecube systems don't have a digital out on it. Why on earth was this removed? Does anyone know if it adds significantly to production costs? Did removing it allow them to throw in free copies of Mario Party 7/Pokemon XD/Mario Kart at no real cost? It's baffling. Now I'm stuck with these component cables from my old system. Silly Nintendo.
Leondexter said:2. But only sells component cables on nintendo.com
3. Nintendo claims poor sales of component cables
GitarooMan said:I always thought this was hillarious. Nintendo was like "only 1 percent use the cables" implying that people didn't want them instead of the better explanation that nobody could get them in normal retail channels
tedtropy said:4:3 is for squares, LOL.
I hate playing 4:3 titles on my 16:9 set as much as the next guy, but games simply need to have robust support for both ratios.
jooey said:I just bought a rocket car. gasoline driving needs to die.