Steven Bogos said:
"With the 4K TVs and things - somebody was telling me that with a 4K TV, to even see it, your living room has to be big enough to sit like 12 feet from the screen. I don't know the exact numbers, but it starts to get a little crazy. I'm just in it for the experience, I'll play a SNES game if it's cool."
Hutchinson, while maybe having a valid point that the people complaining about resolution make up a minority of the gaming population, doesn't seem to quite understand how resolution works. For example, those retro indie games that he's talking about, while having quite low quality graphics, still indeed run at 1080p on most systems. Similarly, I'm no scientist, but I don't think that's how 4K TVs work...
What Hutchinson is talking about when discussing 4k resolution and distance is the old "when does a higher resolution matter" chart.
Basically, the human eye cannot resolve two points beyond a certain distance so higher resolutions don't make a differences as long as the pixels aren't resolved (because once they already look like one point they never look "more" like one point).
http://www.rtings.com/images/optimal-viewing-distance-television-graph-size.png
Many of us have a TV that is too small, too far away, or doesn't even support 1080p resolutions for this to matter.
For me, I sit around 10' from my 42" TV. So even though it is capable of displaying 1080p, it really isn't noticeable for me if you switch between 720p and 1080p. If I upgraded to a 55" TV then it would begin to be noticeable from that distance. I'm sure other people also sit closer to their TV than I do so I could easily understand the 1080p being relevant.
So, those of you complaining really have to do the math. What kind of TV do you have and how far do you actually sit from it? Most of us are sitting further away than we actually realize. If the math works out and you have at least average eye sight then this is a noticeable difference for you. Personally, I'd place a much higher emphasis on FPS than resolution.
It would be interesting to know what the average TV consumer has.
Zipa said:
Lightknight said:
Zipa said:
So Ubisoft thinks that the majority of PC gamers are nobody, good to know.
I don't think they're talking about PC.
Giving recent events with Ubisoft I wouldn't be even a little surprised if they tried to force their games down to the level of the XB1/PS4. It does not bode well for PC ports either.
Well, the good news is that he was talking about TVs and not monitors where you only sit a couple feet away and there are 4k monitors on the market for reasonable prices (compared to $1,500+ for 4k TVs).