There are some gripes that can be had with GT4, but they're very minor and since most of your attention will be on the road and the other cars they quickly fade away. Especially once you notice that everything is running smoothly at 60 fps and the rest of the graphics look absolutely stunning. Still, since the payoff (1080i!) is so nice you probably won't be complaining too badly. There is no memory of what's happened before in terms of the settings and this is a bit of a nuisance. Like other PS2 games the higher-resolution modes also need to be set every time you start up the game. On our 65" Mitsubishi HDTV this means some flickering as the game goes from the racing segments to the menus and back again. Just be warned that the game switches between the higher-resolution mode of your choice for the racing and the regular 480i mode for the menus and vice-versa. These modes will both look amazing on an HDTV, but there are still the classic PS2 jaggies from the lack of anti-aliasing. While the look of the 1080i is the best it's just marginally better than the 480p mode. Those Graphics It was a last-minute surprise that GT4 not only contained 480p, but also 1080i.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |