Thanks for the comparison photo Scott! Nice work!
G0LD: Those pictures are for me conclusive evidence that WGT has the resources to make the PC game a true full-screen/widescreen experience.
Yep, they absolutely have the photo resources to provide a widescreen game! Clearly the extra pixels Apex was going on about are in the original photo and were cropped out for the PC version.
Human resources could be another matter. It could be tons of work to re-do the 100,000 photos on each course into a wide screen 16:9 format. If they can use the mobile versions it would save a lot of work. It depends on when files were saved before resizing them to smaller files to send to the mobile. Or the reformatting could be automated and done by a program perhaps. There's more work repositioning all the other assets on the new screen size. Other assets being the avatar, ball, club,tee marker, hole map,menu,chat box, etc.. Not a big effort IMO assuming they did it right. (Maybe a big assumption?)
Then there's the issue of file size. Which affects loading time. A wider photo of the same height is a bigger file at the same resolution. Making the existing photo wider at the same height doubled the file size in my experiment.
G0LD: As for the claim that the courses were shot in HD,
I've always had a hard time believing it, given that on any big screen
monitor, the courses do not look all that sharp, but a little
blurry.
I give WGT the benefit of the doubt and say they did shoot the courses in HD. But by the time they get to our PC they've been photoshopped, cropped, color adjusted, and then to reduce the file size, they resized the image from say 1920x1080 to 1012x828 and the resolution of the photos was reduced to 72px/inch from 100? 200? 300? px/inch to reduce the file size. The above Pebble image is 1012x828 and 72 px/inch and uses 215Kb on my hard drive.
Certainly clarity is affected by all of the above, and in addition the size of the game client (GC) window will further affect the clarity. My GC opens to 1536 wide and is already stretching the 1012 wide image. Full screen stretches it further. Surprising it still looks good.
As a comparison, here's some HD photos. They look great on my HD laptop screen at 1920 x 1080 resolutionI have 128px/inch. These both use about 800K on my hard drive.
1920x1080 Image at 100px/in
1920x1080 Image at 200px/in
If only WGT could find a way to do wide screen and HD on Pebble Beach, it deserves it!