Assassins Creed: colors change, textures aren’t Xbox 360 vs Sony PS3

Filed under: Game Video & Trailers, Gaming, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360 | By: Daniel
Posted on: December 18, 2007 | 23 Comments

Assassins Creed colors
After Game Trailers did a comparison of Assassins Creed on the Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 a lot of gamers moaned about the difference in brightness and some said that GT did the comparison wrong.

Well one gamer is trying to prove that GT did the comparison wrong (although I am not convinced), you can view the new comparison video below that shows RGB Full Range in Display Settings enabled and this is meant to make the PS3 version look the same as the 360’s.

The difference is slight (except brightness), and as one gamer put it “the colors are changing, the textures aren’t”.

Do you think Game Trailers should adjust their PS3 settings or is this one gamers bad opinion?

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23 Responses to “Assassins Creed: colors change, textures aren’t Xbox 360 vs Sony PS3”

  1. racnas says:

    Dudes ,
    i asked why that settings you say is only for a HDMI connection ,
    i have my xbox360 en PS3 whit a component HD cabel connected because my HDtv doesnt have HDMI.
    I ame no fanboy but i see that the xbox360 does this setting whit a regular component HD cabel .
    But to be honoust ,
    when i play ratchet en clanck3 or Uncharted on my ps3 tey look great ,
    i see even vibranter colors than i see on my 360 .
    I agree whit lanciar pilot that its useless to compare multiplatformgames .

  2. Ryan says:

    I know its true but shove it up your ass!

  3. kotd says:

    will it make a diff i did it on a normal tv

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