HelixDraxzonyx wrote:The thing about the resolutions is that games have almost always been in 4:3 format since the 80's. It's the most popular format, and almost every game around is tailored to that resolution. Put simply, there isn't enough demand for the 16:9 widescrren format. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and thus games continue to be made in 4:3 ratio.
http://onigiri.cyberstep.com/info/topic/news/4198 I had good feeling they were supporting the xbox one and play station 4 so that mean they not going to use 4:3 lol. well I hope they fix the resolution cause the game need a lot work. they better add more resolution on pc and the console but be better darn ready to add them on the pc as well. because I don't like how setting for graphic is been setup . Also the game feel incomplete and its feel more update. also the controller feel clunky. I try playing on the keyboard I dont like how the sift key is set as the block. they also need to had keybinding setup on the option.HelixDraxzonyx wrote:From what I hear, Onigiri is available on Xbox 360 and possibly One as well, don't know about Playstation.
The thing about the resolutions is that games have almost always been in 4:3 format since the 80's. It's the most popular format, and almost every game around is tailored to that resolution. Put simply, there isn't enough demand for the 16:9 widescrren format. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and thus games continue to be made in 4:3 ratio.
That being said, 4:3 TVs are gradually being phased out, and most laptops are in 16:9 ratios as well. Pretty soon the majority of people will have widescreen displays only, so give it a few years and games will probably switch to that as well. In the meantime though, they'll stick with 4:3 ratio, and trying to change that to 16:9 will only distort the images, giving us wide-arsed characters.
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