Didn't we have this discussion about resolution and screens in the past. iirc late knows his onions when it comes to this so i am expecting another epic fail by harv
Aye, I'm definitely getting deja vu. I think it was the 3ds screen last time.
Harv - a
Nintendo DS (107ppi) has a
much higher pixel density than your
42" full HD tv (52ppi). Are you of the opinion that the DS has the superior picture?
Of course it doesn't. It's not even close - the DS picture is massively inferior.
You need high pixel density on a small device, of course, otherwise it'll look appalling - but the reality is less pixels means lower quality. That's not a rule of thumb, or some sort of generalisation - it's just common sense.
I had intended to go back through
Bulletstorm and get some of the stuff I missed, but I did one level and couldn't be arsed to continue...
Instead I had a go on a few more of the cheapo second hand games I recently picked up, over the long weekend. Bear in mind all ore old, and generally low rated games.
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter was first. Had a quick go on two player splitscreen, and then an hour or two on single player campaign, and couldn't get into it at all. I have GRAW2 in the stack of games - hopefully that'll be better, but I'm not optimistic.
Then I tried
F1 2010. I'm not a big fan of F1 but used to quite enjoy it about 10-20 years ago. Also I'm not a massive fan of racing games, especially realistic simulator type ones - I prefer arcadey ones. But I'm quite enjoying this, and have played it for a couple of days. Only actually got two races done in that time, mind, because I'm the kind of cheating git who'll reset the race if things aren't going to plan. Must've done the Australian GP about 30 times before I won the bugger and allowed the season to progress to the next race. (Yeah, I should be ashamed - but I'm not.) I might end up going back to this game...
Next was
Alone In The Dark. That was another one where I played for an hour or two but couldn't get into it. The graphics looked rather dated (fair enough, it was 2007, I think), the camera angles were annoying, and the controls weren't at all intuitive. After a while my character was confronted by some sort of zombie demon thing, and I just put the controller down and enjoyed seeing the annoying git get ripped apart.
Took that out of the machine, and put
BulletWitch in. Not a great game, by any stretch of the imagination. But it's okay, and enjoyable enough that it's still in the machine now. If I get a few days play out of a £1 or £2 game I'll count that as a resounding success. It's not dissimilar to Bayonetta (which I wasn't a big fan of - I recall I got more than half way through it but never finished it), but the levels are more open and sprawling. Decent enough purchase at the price.