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Old 20-02-2007, 19:17
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Question Call Duty 3 - 1080i ??

hi, i have a PS3, and playing Call of Duty 3 , says in the back that it supports 720P , and 1080i , i have a monster HDMI cable for 1080P.
I play the game , and it plays at 720P.

My Nba2k7 for PS3 does play at 1080P.
and when i use my Xbox 360 , i play the games at 1080i

is there a way to play this game at 1080i for PS3 ?
or is 720P better?

and the TV that im using is a Sony Bravia 3

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It depends on the game. The PS3 auto detects the best format. You may be able to change the consoles display settings and force 1080i as long as the game supports it.

Resistance: FOM is also in 720p and looks absolutely incredible. Same with GOW on the 360. It can be displayed in 720p or 1080i but recommends 720p.

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