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Many games of xbox 360 (and ps3) have those issues of screen tearing, on PC you can fix that by turning v-sync on, but on consoles there's nothing you can do about it. If you play the xbox 360 titles on xbox one/series, most games have v-sync enabled by default, the screen tearing is gone, that fix works even on the base xbox one.
- Was screen tearing really that bad back in the day? : r/xbox360 - Reddit
on ps3/360 the screen tearing, poor framerate (even worse on...
- Is there any setting to help reduce screen tearing? : r/xbox360 - Reddit
If you go settings-console-TV you can change the resolution....
- Was screen tearing really that bad back in the day? : r/xbox360 - Reddit
on ps3/360 the screen tearing, poor framerate (even worse on ps3), low res textures, 720p native resolution (or lower, many titles ran at 540p) lack of AA (or only 1 or 2 layers) are common issues.
If you go settings-console-TV you can change the resolution. It's probably 1080p and if you change it to 1080i you could get less screen tearing. It'll look less sharp however.
21 mar 2021 · Original Xbox games run in 720P HD resolution when running on the 360. If you connected up a 360 to a modern HDTV with a composite cable the image quality will be really bad and will have no impact on any screen tearing anyway.
15 lip 2009 · My LCD only refreshs at 60Hz, does it matter anything? I've noticed screen-tearing (more or less) in almost every game that I played so far, but I haven't noticed it on ps3 at all.
It's in the Xbox settings under display. Depending on what cable you're using you may get different options. On a side note; I don't actually see much actual tearing when I play on 1080p...
I just recently started having an issue with screen tearing on my 360. Normally when I have issues with screen tearing on my PC the tearing is horizontal. However with my 360 it is one...