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Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. 2160 x 1920 didn't make any sense to me whatsoever, which is why I brought it up as an issue.

2160 x 1920? Why are they assuming such an odd resolution? Then they say that it's 960 x 1080 per eye, though that would clearly leave a tremendous amount of extra space in the display. Is it really supposed to be like this?

Bah, I was one little chōonpu off...

Right, I meant red/orange/yellow tones. According to Ashcraft (in the second sentence of the article), the DVD version is on the left side, and the Blu-ray version on the right. The best example is probably the third image — the skin tones are way warmer on the left side (DVD) than on the right (Blu-ray). You can also

Well, the DVD screenshots have a whole lot of extra sharpening added to them, presumably to try to enhance edge detail at the expense of a bit of accuracy. The Blu-ray is high enough in resolution and detail that the sharpening must not have been needed.

They also retained the original theatrical aspect ratio in the Blu-ray version; the DVDs cropped just a tiny bit off the sides of the frame.

Actually, if you open these images by themselves, you'll see that Kotaku's CSS code is actually scaling them down a bit. Both images are taken from 720p equivalent images. So, the Blu-ray images were scaled down to 720p (from 1080p) and the DVD images were scaled up to 720p (from 480p).

How about the color balance? I see the DVD release seems to be a little bit warmer overall, while the Blu-ray seems more neutrally-balanced.

I think you have Japanese linguistics a bit messed up. One could easily write the equivalent of "Fi" (as in the English word feet) in Japanese as "フィ", meaning that Fifa would be written "フィファ" and be pronounced exactly as it would in English.

Well, you have to conclude a movie eventually.

I also made a large jump in generations, going from the original Red to Diamond. I was actually pretty disappointed with Diamond, having expected it to be a it more refined. The game that actually met my expectations, though, was Black — they tweaked enough of the feel of the game and added enough in the way of new

Yet, the PS4 is the console with the "standard" second screen?

Aren't there special combo attacks that certain groups of Pokemon can pull off?

They further qualify their needs on the Kickstarter page by saying that they plan to spend the money on professional editing, artwork, music creation and licensing, marketing, and film festival submission fees.

Well, yeah, it's effectively the same thing in terms of your use of the game, but, solely in legal terms, you'd be at a much greater risk of losing an argument supporting your use of the software. If you just to happened to be caught using the ROM (fat chance, I know...) and had to defend your use of it in court,

I don't think it's a "breach of Kickstarter expectations," as you put it.

Unless you're browsing exclusively on a tablet (not even a smartphone), current user interfaces and human interface devices aren't really optimized to the point where sideways scrolling is easier or more efficient than vertical scrolling.

Psst... I'm pretty sure you can post multiple pictures in a single comment...

I'm just disappointed that you can't actually engage the massive one peering over the wall. You can grapple up near the top of the wall, but it won't let you stand on top. :-(

What you typed was technically correct, yes, but there was no reason to disagree with Xopher at the same time.