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I could say a lot of bad things about Microsoft, but honestly those are details I wouldn't even have noticed lol. Games still look a lot better now that before the update, imo.
I'm not sure which is worse :S
I love high texture details but hate too many jaggies, somewhere in between these two would have been better imo.
Like i thought this was going to happen (losing detail, less power all for $500)
Simple, just give us the option.
There is always a tradeoff when a picture is upscalled. I think it was the better decision to remove the sharpening because it sharpened too much or they could have reduced the effect to have it somewhere between the two.