Xbox Live?
I'd battle you, but it takes me 5 or 6 songs just to warm up. Also, I have to switch my video cables around back to Component. :run:
For Blue Dragon and other games that aren't timing based ... HDMI, 1080p.
For Halo 3, GH3, and other games where half seconds make a difference ... component, 720p.
:hs:
For Blue Dragon and other games that aren't timing based ... HDMI, 1080p.
For Halo 3, GH3, and other games where half seconds make a difference ... component, 720p.
:hs:
COD4 or any game on the PS3 network has been flawless ever since I had it. :uhhok:
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I haven't been on 360 in a while. :hs: I guess the real reason is because of how Halo looked on my tv ever since I got it. My ps3 with HDMI looks absolutely fantastic. My 360 ( non HDMI :wtc: ) has component and looks choppy. I'm looking into the VGA connector but til then I lost interest in turning it on. :hs:
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I haven't been on 360 in a while. :hs: I guess the real reason is because of how Halo looked on my tv ever since I got it. My ps3 with HDMI looks absolutely fantastic. My 360 ( non HDMI :wtc: ) has component and looks choppy. I'm looking into the VGA connector but til then I lost interest in turning it on. :hs:
I'd battle you, but it takes me 5 or 6 songs just to warm up. Also, I have to switch my video cables around back to Component. :run:
For Blue Dragon and other games that aren't timing based ... HDMI, 1080p.
For Halo 3, GH3, and other games where half seconds make a difference ... component, 720p.
:hs:
For Blue Dragon and other games that aren't timing based ... HDMI, 1080p.
For Halo 3, GH3, and other games where half seconds make a difference ... component, 720p.
:hs:
I'm not sure how good your HDMI processor is on your Olevia, but on the 37"
inch sets, there's lag with the 360. Either the 360 is sending too much information to process or the TV can't handle the 360.
When I went back to my components, the game speed was synced to what I was seeing on TV again.
Same goes with GH 3. With the HDMI, I'd have to play to the music and hit the keys a split second early. Without the HDMI, the visuals and audio lined up again.
inch sets, there's lag with the 360. Either the 360 is sending too much information to process or the TV can't handle the 360.
When I went back to my components, the game speed was synced to what I was seeing on TV again.
Same goes with GH 3. With the HDMI, I'd have to play to the music and hit the keys a split second early. Without the HDMI, the visuals and audio lined up again.
*Shotty Snipers on Halo 3*
shoot at target ... nothing happens.
shoot at target ... nothing happens.
what I was seeing on the screen was delayed by about a second. When I'd shoot, I'd be about 1 second behind. The opponent would have moved by then. If I were to see someone aiming at me, I'd be dead already.
It's not the speed of the game, it's the image processing lag.
I'm not sure how good your HDMI processor is on your Olevia, but on the 37"
inch sets, there's lag with the 360. Either the 360 is sending too much information to process or the TV can't handle the 360.
When I went back to my components, the game speed was synced to what I was seeing on TV again.
Same goes with GH 3. With the HDMI, I'd have to play to the music and hit the keys a split second early. Without the HDMI, the visuals and audio lined up again.
inch sets, there's lag with the 360. Either the 360 is sending too much information to process or the TV can't handle the 360.
When I went back to my components, the game speed was synced to what I was seeing on TV again.
Same goes with GH 3. With the HDMI, I'd have to play to the music and hit the keys a split second early. Without the HDMI, the visuals and audio lined up again.


