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kenshiro schrieb:musst es trotzdem durch zwei teilen, da nur die eine hälfte der zeilen also im falle von 1080i werden nur 540 zeilen angezeigt werden. das hatte ich damit gemeint. aber mal was anderes pal schafft ne mx. auflösung von 576 Zeilen 720 Linien (max.) das entspräche ja eigentlich 720p.
aber genug von spekulatius ich muss mal wieder abnehmen![]()
shan schrieb:kenshiro schrieb:hier mal ne lsite von einem philips fernseher welche auflösungen es gitb die hd sind.
Videoformate : 640 x 480i - 1 Fh, 640 x 480p - 2 Fh, 720 x 576i - 1 Fh, 720 x 576p - 2 Fh, 1280 x 720p - 3 Fh, 1920 x 1080i - 2 Fh
640 x 480i - 1 Fh, 640 x 480p - 2 Fh, 720 x 576i - 1 Fh, 720 x 576p sind alles Auflösungen eines Pal Fernsehers. HD beginnt bei einem Fernseher erst ab 1280 x 720p.
Die Revolution ist keine HD Konsole, sagt Nintendo ja auch selber.
Japan's Weekly Famitsu was promising a big Revolution scoop this week, and this appears to be it. The magazine is home to first details on Konami's first Revolution game, the all original Elebits. Shingo Mukaitouge, known for his work on the Guitar Freaks and Drum Mania series, is serving as producer.
The magazine was able to reveal only a few specifics on the new title. In Elebits, players move around a game world, attempting to find and collect Elebit creatures. Elebits are small and cute like Pikmin, but they actually serve as the energy source that makes the game's world move. The "Ele" in the name appears to stand for Electricity, with the "Bits" reflecting that the characters are tiny.
As you find Elebits, the game world will slowly evolve. The game will offer a feel of "hunting," suggesting that perhaps the Elebits won't just be sitting around waiting to get caught.
Specifics, including genre and gameplay systems, will have to wait until a future update, although Mukaitouge was able to add a few more details in an interview with the magazine.
The Elebits game design stems from three concepts, Mukaitouge revealed: letting the player feel like they're actually touching the inside of the screen; finding stuff by moving things; and Konami's creation of a new character, the Elebits themselves.
The first two areas are of particular interest due to their dependence on the Revolution's controller. Konami wanted to be sure and create something that could not be replicated on an existing controller. While not going into specifics on how exactly players will use the controller, Mukaitouge suggested the image of real time movements of on-screen objects based on movements of the controller.
With the cute Elebit characters, Elebits may seem like it targets casual users. The game will include some stages that can be played in under 10 minutes, but core gamers will also find lots of secret content. Network functionality is also being considered, although this is an area that will get Konami's attention only once the single player experience has been fully developed.
Further details on Elebits are expected at E3. The game is currently without a release date.
letting the player feel like they're actually touching the inside of the screen
HiPhish schrieb:Tiere als Energiequelle?![]()
CIh muss gerade an die Menschenfarmen aus ToS denken...
Da ist ja krank![]()
glaskopf schrieb:Ich bin gespannt, wie das Spiel ablaufen wird.
Aber das ganze hat verdammt viel Potential, ich bin gespannt was man auf der E3 über das Spiel erfahren wird
btw die Gamepro hatte also tatsächlich Red Steel als Titelthema der aktuellen Ausgabe geplant, durfte es dann aber doch nicht veröffentlichen.
Nintendo hat anscheinend ihre Strategie doch noch geändert hat und wollen wohl erst zur E3 Material veröfentlichen, anstatt im Vorfeld durch Mags und Internet Seiten...
We just finished our June issue (which will start shipping right when E3 starts). Our cover story? The Nintendo Revolution. After working on this article, I must say, Ive gone from excited to OMG super-psyched for this machine. I cant reveal anything right now, but I think the Revolution will put Nintendo back into the game for this next-gen console war. Forget GameCube and Nintendo 64. If Nintendo can get the right developers backing this system for a few years, it will be a winner. Stay tuned .