NCAA 08 Stadiums

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#16
I guess it's time to bite the bullet and buy a 360. Heard about too many PS3 problems, and the 360 is alot better in the price department. Plus, those scenes are awesome.
 
#18
#18
I guess it's time to bite the bullet and buy a 360. Heard about too many PS3 problems, and the 360 is alot better in the price department. Plus, those scenes are awesome.

Same here.

I heard NCAA 07 wasn't that good last year, so I didn't buy the 360, and just kept my PS2.

But it looks like Im gonna have to buy the 360, cause this game looks sweet.
 
#19
#19
I guess it's time to bite the bullet and buy a 360. Heard about too many PS3 problems, and the 360 is alot better in the price department. Plus, those scenes are awesome.

The main plus to having a PS3 is that it has a Blu-Ray DVD player in it. The Blu-Ray DVD players go for around $1,000, so it's a pretty good deal. Sorry, I work at Best Buy and that is my schpeal. They both have amazing graphics. Plus the X-Box Elite is $479
 
#21
#21
The main plus to having a PS3 is that it has a Blu-Ray DVD player in it. The Blu-Ray DVD players go for around $1,000, so it's a pretty good deal. Sorry, I work at Best Buy and that is my schpeal. They both have amazing graphics. Plus the X-Box Elite is $479

If you ever wanted to know why BB workers get a bad rap sometimes, it's from comments like that. You can get a stand-alone BluRay player for $500 now.

Not jumping on you, just pointing out that your 'schpeal' is a bit out-dated.
 
#22
#22
what is a blu-ray DVD player? also, what will this game look like on ps2?

DVD are encoded at 480i (or 576i in EU). That is standard def. Now, HD signals from your cable or sat provider are 720p or 1080i. A great picture indeed.

BluRay movies are encoded at 1080p. They also look great at 720p and 1080i (done correctly, they look better than your cable/sat feeds).

If you don't have an HD television, there is pretty much no reason to look at a BluRay player since you'd still be seeing 480i pictures off the disc.
 
#23
#23
DVD are encoded at 480i (or 576i in EU). That is standard def. Now, HD signals from your cable or sat provider are 720p or 1080i. A great picture indeed.

BluRay movies are encoded at 1080p. They also look great at 720p and 1080i (done correctly, they look better than your cable/sat feeds).

If you don't have an HD television, there is pretty much no reason to look at a BluRay player since you'd still be seeing 480i pictures off the disc.
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