He's not remarking with surprise that Wii games look better with AA and upscaling. PS3 games would look better in real 1080p and actual AA too. The surprise here is that Wii games, designed for barebones hardware running at low res, look amazing with a little upscaling. They could have skimped on texture and model detail, and we wouldn't be able to tell. But they didn't. Running on a proper system, Wii games would look just as good as modern ones.These games were designed to run at a lower resolution, of course they'll look better at a higher one, especially with AA turned on. That doesn't change the fact that if you apply a similar treatment to a PS3 game, aka, improve its native resolution (accordingly by percentage values to make it an equal improvement) and apply a degree of AA if it needs it then it's going to look prettier.I don't think it's risky to say that the case would be the same for PS3 and 360 games that'd be emulated and "enhanced" on PC's 4 or 5 times as powerful.Its funny, most first party wii games actually look on par or better than a lot of PS3 an 360 games when output at a higher resolution with a little AA. If you have the PC for it I highly recommend running Some wii games on dolphin.
What are you talking about? I said to just run them at a resolution similar to the 360 and PS3 with slight AA also like them.
Glad I looked at you post before submitting mine. You basically said the same thing just without anger