@TheTrollingGamer I have a 50 inch 3DTV. And the games graphics look solid. I think it’s your TV. Did you buy it in the 90’s?
PortAdelaideTV
March 18, 2012 at 11:15 PM -
@TheTrollingGamer Ok. By the way have you got the new AFL: Gold Edition game on iPod touch, or iPhone or iPad yet?
TheTrollingGamer
March 19, 2012 at 12:00 AM -
@PortAdelaideTV I used to use a non-HD TV, and that was when the majority of the blurriness would occur, now with my HD TV the blur is more or less gone, but sometimes the character models do look a tad blurry.
PortAdelaideTV
March 19, 2012 at 12:08 AM -
@TheTrollingGamer haha the angles can be a pain in the ass. Just go through all of them and pick which one suits you best. And do you have an HD TV that you play the game on? Because I do and have never experienced any sort of blur before.
TheTrollingGamer
March 19, 2012 at 12:56 AM -
@PortAdelaideTV More or less it was the fact of the ever changing view angles, I could never get a clear sight of what was going on, and the sometimes blurry character models when looking from afar would always result to me not realizing what I was doing. The amount of times I have accidentally kicked it the wrong way plus the split second when the AI player you just switched to runs the opposite way makes me stop playing the game, and sometimes makes me completely rage.
@TheTrollingGamer I have a 50 inch 3DTV. And the games graphics look solid. I think it’s your TV. Did you buy it in the 90’s?
@TheTrollingGamer Ok. By the way have you got the new AFL: Gold Edition game on iPod touch, or iPhone or iPad yet?
@PortAdelaideTV I used to use a non-HD TV, and that was when the majority of the blurriness would occur, now with my HD TV the blur is more or less gone, but sometimes the character models do look a tad blurry.
@TheTrollingGamer haha the angles can be a pain in the ass. Just go through all of them and pick which one suits you best. And do you have an HD TV that you play the game on? Because I do and have never experienced any sort of blur before.
@PortAdelaideTV More or less it was the fact of the ever changing view angles, I could never get a clear sight of what was going on, and the sometimes blurry character models when looking from afar would always result to me not realizing what I was doing. The amount of times I have accidentally kicked it the wrong way plus the split second when the AI player you just switched to runs the opposite way makes me stop playing the game, and sometimes makes me completely rage.