Watching the demo of Epic Citadel on an iPhone 4 is impressive enough, but take a look at a screenshot showing the details in all its glory. I have uploaded one here to give you an idea of how crisp and detailed it really is.
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The screen on the iPhone 4 is bigger than I thought:)
This looks fantastic on an iPad as well. You get quite immersed. I’ve compared the iPad and iPhone 4. The iPhone is somewhat crisper, as you would expect, but not by a huge amount. When they put the iPhone’s screen on the iPad, this will be almost photographic.
The amazing thing here is that these portable devices have the power to handle the engine, not so much that the engine is capable of these graphics. As Steve Jobs said during the event “This is a phone!”
Bob