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September 02, 2003 11:50 PM
What resolution is used in games developed for consoles (like PS2 and XBOX)? Thanks.
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Sneftel
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September 02, 2003 11:58 PM
IIRC, most use 640x480.
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JohnBolton
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September 03, 2003 02:26 AM
640x448 is the most commonly used resolution, but there are others.
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John BoltonLocomotive Games (THQ)Current Project: Destroy All Humans (Wii). IN STORES NOW!
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