User blog:N7/Advanced Warfare trailer footage was 900p according to Eurogamer

Eurogamer is reporting that the footage from the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare trailer was running at 900p. Saying that:

"A Kevin Spacey cut-scene towards the end of the video gives us our long vertical edge – used for ascertaining horizontal resolution. Here we find a ratio of 49/60 – giving us a provisional measurement of 1568 rendered pixels contained in the 1920-wide sample. Assuming that the upscale is the same in both x and y directions, this gives us 882 pixels on the vertical – unfortunately even the higher quality trailer doesn’t give us enough in the way of long horizontal edges to work with in producing a definitive result, and in an ideal world we’d have more viable shots for analysis on both axis."

"We’ll update should more media becoming available, but we’ll go with a ballpark 1568×882 for now. The game gives the impression of a 900p title with post-process anti-aliasing, but the framebuffer appears to be slightly lower than that, representing a 50 per cent boost in overall resolution compared to Ghosts, but only 67 per cent of the pixel density of a full 1080p presentation. Bearing in mind that Xbox One optimisations tend to carry across to PS4 with its larger GPU and fully unified RAM, a native 1080p resolution for that version of the game isn’t out of the question. However, we should remember that Advanced Warfare is still deep in development and could see substantial changes before it is released – though for a game like COD where a sustained 60fps is so important, we would hope for solid frame-rates taking priority over resolution increases."

Last year's Ghosts only ran at 720p on XB1 so this is a major improvement, but is this important to you? Does the amount of pixels affect the game for you? Let us know!