It depends on your TV mostly. I tried it on a friends' LCD and it looked pretty good, not like OMG NEXT GEN but noticeably better than 480i over component [which is what I run].The End said:Has anyone tried it in 1080i on their HDTV? How is it?
levious said:I thought the menus were still 480p?
Raddock said:They had to lower the bit depth to get it to display at that resolution., so everything looks dithered. It also slows down when several cars get on the screen at once, otherwise, it's pretty crisp. You get to see just how low poly and low texture everything is. It's kinda like running Xbox 1 games in HD on a 360.
Eiji said:Menu's remain in 480i. 480p and 1080i only affect in-game races.
The End said:OOOOOh. Pretty.
Does having my GT3 save on the same memory card unlock anything?
rod said:it rids a lot of the jaggies found in 480p, looks smooth, i found no slowdown, but it looks...wierd, washed out with faint lines all over it. scanlines i guess. but i wouldnt play it any other way
Biglesworth23 said:I don't think it "unlocks" anything... not that I remember anyways.. but you are able to use quite a bit of the cash you had from your previous save.. don't ask me how much, cause I can't remember..
TAJ said:>>>It's kinda like running Xbox 1 games in HD on a 360.<<<
Xbox1 games do NOT run in HD on a 360. That's what gets output, but it's sure not what gets rendered. If they try to pass off an actual 360 game as 720p when it's really 480p, someone is getting my foot up their ass. (PGR3 is the first slip down that particular slope, with that 600p bs)
The End said:Does having my GT3 save on the same memory card unlock anything?
Ryudo said:Isnt it just 480i upconverted ? I find it hard to believe that the PS2 could output 1440 x 1080 with that engine, considering how it looks at 480i.
Being a PAL guy, i didnt get a chance to play it at 1080i (thanks sony).