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Do you play your console games in high definition?

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Do you play your console games in high definition?

Do you play your console games in high definition? 175 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you play your console games in high definition?

    • Yes, at 1080p resolution.
      70
    • Yes, at 720p resolution.
      24
    • Not quite HD, just 480p/576p.
      18
    • No, I don't have an HDTV.
      49
    • No, I don't play console games.
      3
    • Another option? Tell us below.
      11

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First vote! xD I actually don't know...I should find that out LOL.

yep i do but sometimes its 720p and other times it is 1080p

Sadly I don't have an HD tv, or the money to buy one if I so chose to, though I would definitely do it if I could.

I have my PS3 hooked up to my HD monitor, so I play in 720p or 1080p depending on the game.

Yes, but exactly one of my consoles has any use for it.

I don't have an HDTV but my parents do....*Sneaks in their room and grabs their T.V.*

Edited by Imoore4

I play in 720 and 1080p because I'm a graphics whore.

/facepalm

 

"Another Option" although I don't feel the need to express my opinion on this matter.

hmmm I don't think so. I don't have an HDMI cable to hook up to my tv to my PS3 so i just play it as it is I don't mind it

Mostly 720-1080p. Depends if I'm in my room or the living room.

I really don't care as long as I can see what's going on.

Any time I can have 1080p I use it

My Wii is only on a component because thats as good as it can get.

I don't know what 3DS, DS or gameboy is

Or PS2... haha

Up until last year I only had a SD TV, so all of my games I played in SD, but I didn't mind because that was all I never saw, I never got the oppurtunity to experience games/movies in high definition. Then my father got me a plasma TV for my birthday, but as luck would have it it's a old one from when high definition was just getting implimented into TV's, so it only supports 1080i and not 720p, it makes gaming on a PS3 really problematic because it downscales everything to 480p if it doesn't support 1080i, and yeah, that's not at all a pretty sight on a plasma. The 360 doesn't have that problem though, and it just upscales each game to 1080i.

 

So basically, half half, I alternate between SD and HD gaming depending on what resolutions the games support and what system I'm playing.

 

/facepalm

Why the facepalm?

Edited by Tsunamo

i wish but i dont have a hdtv

I have my PS3 hooked up to my HD monitor, so I play in 720p or 1080p depending on the game

me too man

It depends on which game :P .....kingdom hearts ps2 i play on an hd tv but i dont know what that makes it....and i play assassin's creed on an hd tv.....

Sadly, we don't have an HDTV in our home! Soon we should though, since our giant 70's TV just broke. :mellow:

My TV's from 1991.

 

So no, I don't play in HD.

 

I play in blurry definition.

720p hurts my eyes /first world problems

My games are always in HD... but I only have a standard TV, so that doesn't help me.

it depends, if I am in my room then I play my games on my 720p HD TV. But if it's in the family room then it plays oj our 1080p HD TV.

I play on whatever resolution my Wii supports. I'm an old school gamer so if I can see what I'm playing, I'll be just fine. Posted Image

I play on an hd tv, just not in hd.

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