Oh. I always thought a pixel was one of the little rectangles that made up a picture. The bits only affect the amount of colors a console can utilize? Does that mean the NES would be capable of running a modern game, just with less colors? Well, not really. Modern games would take up more ram and memory space than a NES could handle, even with the colors stripped to the basics. Another thing, modern games use polygons instead of pixels. but aren't polygons made out of pixels? I understand that the engine or whatever interprets it as a 3d object, but doesn't everything get displayed like it's 2d and just get constantly updated? Polygons are just triangles that delimitate the area and shape that the texture in it will have, it's not particularly made of pixels because like vectors it can be zoomed in infinitely without finding a minimum unit. I think... Also >[Commie] Fate ⁄ Zero - 09 [59174840].mkv