Re: WE/PES 2008 Next Gen - Discussions Thread (Last Update 09/27/07)
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Limited Patterns to make kits? mama mia wtf
My sentiments exactly. On the PS2, OK. On PC's with Harddrives, or X360's with harddrives, not OK.
Why do people think the faces are better on the 360 and PS3? This is what they look like on my PC! I can only think the other screenshots aren't taken on very good hardware or something. This is about as next-gen as you could want IMO
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Yeah. SOme might not realize this, but most games that share platforms (released on both the 360 and PS3) look differently. It's like comparing two DVD players. You can distinguish differences between how they output the video, and how they render the colours etc. Some will look more washed out, some may look more vibrant. Also, vibrant isn't always better, since the "true" color might be washed out, in which case the more vibrant one isn't really acurate, even though it might look better in this case.
AND as always, were they shown on the same type TVs etc. Just having 2 different TV models can make a huge difference for the color balance, contrast etc etc etc.
I don't see the point commenting on the sharpness of the different versions, when it isn't mentioned what TVs were used etc, or we have no "true" source to compare with. besides, the differences will be completely negligable of course. Noone is going to go out to buy a 360 just because the 360 version "looks more sharper". You'd be better off upgrading your TV in that case, because that is most likely going to be a bigger error source than what characteristics the console has when outputting the video.
Besides, the PS3 has been shown to tint most things on it a bit to the blueish side I believe. As for sharpness, I can't see any console being less sharp than the next, simply because the quality of the picture outputted is all that matters. Obviously there is design differences, most likely big ones, but the results will still be comparable, and definitely high-quality.
It's not like the differnces will be like taking a normal picture and running it through a Photoshop "sharpen" filter. And if it is, well, then trow out that 15-year-old CRT.