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Rebel FM

Rebel FM Episode 147 - 07/27/2012

Rebel FM

Arthur Gies

News, Video Games, Leisure, Tech News

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2012

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Greetings! This week we talk about several games and spend quite a bit of time talking about KOTOR 2 and the recently finished fan patch, which spirals into a conversation about the legacy of Black Isle studios. We talk about some other stuff too. Then we move on to letters. This week's music, in order of appearance: Baroness - Take My Bones Away; Inverse Phase - Atarible Lie

Transcript

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0:00.0

Every day on the road, there's nothing good on the radio

0:08.0

Once again, I didn't know, I should write time too

0:17.0

The rap of the bell, the rap of the bell

0:23.0

The rap of the bell, the rap of the bell

0:31.0

Hello and welcome to Rebel FM Episode 147

0:34.0

I'm Anthony Guy, joining me this week is not Tyler Barber

0:37.0

Oh, Matt Shandronay

0:39.0

Yay!

0:40.0

And Arthur Geese

0:41.0

Yay!

0:42.0

So

0:44.0

So since Arthur's back, that means no fucking iOS in indie games

0:50.0

Wait, someone tweeted me and said that they really missed my presence during the Xbox Playstation Resolution question

0:59.0

What?

1:00.0

Oh, what happened?

1:02.0

I remember somebody asking a question about Game Resolution

1:05.0

Yes, how come a lot of times Xbox games are on the back of the box, 1080p?

1:13.0

But at best, Playstation games are 1080i and more often the top resolution is 720

1:20.0

Oh, it's because the 360 has a better scale, it has a hardware scale

1:26.0

A hardware upscaler?

1:28.0

Called Hannah, which is also one of the things that can break on your Xbox 360

1:33.0

Yeah

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