Seth, look up a few posts. The easiest way to tell RTCW does not support 16:9 is to load up the beach level and look at the moon, definitely stretched.
Xbox
Burnout 2: Point of Impact
480p- Yes
16x9- Yes
DD5.1- Yes
Soundtrack- Yes
Online- Yes (scoreboards)
The back of the box does not have the custom soundtracks or HDTV 480p boxes checked, makes you wonder why they even bother :rolleyes
Didn't see it on the list, so here it goes...........
Gamecube
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
480p- Yes
16x9- No (it does look good stretched)
DPLII- Yes
.... and
Xbox
Fire Blade
480p- Yes
16x9- No
DD5.1- No (no center channel)
Soundtrack- No
Never even heard of...
Xbox
World Racing
aka Mercedes Benz: World Racing
480p- Yes
16x9- Yes (Speedometer is 4:3 like RalliSport)
DD5.1- Yes
Soundtrack- Yes
The box for system link is checked, but as far as I can tell it does not support it.
They are reporting over at the AVS Forum that WSB2K3 is in 720p. If I can manage to get out to the store at some point, I'll pick it up and verify 720p.
Hey Dave, EdR reported in this post that Colin McRea 3 does not run in progressive scan. I don't know about 16x9 support (or progressive for that matter) as I don't own CM3, yet. Just a heads up and as always, thanks for keeping the list going :)
Xbox
Kung Fu Chaos
480p- NO
16x9- No
DD5.1- Yes
Soundtrack- Yes
Yes you're reading this right, a Microsoft first party game does not support 480p, WTF?
Xbox
APEX
480p- Yes
16x9- No
DD5.1- Yes
Soundtrack- Yes
Online- No
The back of the case has the "HDTV 480p" box checked, but does not support 16x9, so much for my theory of games with the "HDTV 480p" box checked being 16x9 and 480p :frowning:
{RANT}:angry:
Hey, Microsoft, 480p...
Xbox
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger
480p- Yes
16:9- Yes
DD5.1- No (doesn't use center channel)
Picked this up for $19.99 at Best Buy, not a bad platform game at all.
I think they are requiring both as Minority Report is both 16:9 and 480p and has the HDTV 480p box checked. IMO, this labeling is as confusing as the old HDTV only logo, since we all know that while we expect all Xbox games to be 480p, it's not always the case.