my name is supyreor catte: It's like the term "HD" is completely meaningless.
Don't get me wrong, it looks nice. But HD doesn't mean nice, it means high definition, which this is not.
I would regard HD as "highflying dreams" - in the best sense, of cause.
But to the point - high definition (HD)
IS meaningless as it never was a technical term:
CGA is 320 x 200 video mode with four `colours': black, white, cyan, magenta;
EGA is 640 x 350 pixel with 16 colours out of 64;
VGA is 640 x 480 video mode with 16 colours out of 262144 - I hope one can get it;
XGA is 1024 x 768 video mode with 256 colours - or 640 x 480 in high colour, i.e. 16 bit
(those modes are named after real graphics adapters of IBM - the beginning of the PC era -
introduced in 1981, 1984, 1987 {with PS/2} and 1990, respectively.
HD is a set of video modes: nHD {ninth HD} 640x360, qHD {quarter HD} 960x540, HD 1280x720,
HD+ 1600x900, FHD {full HD} 1920x1080, (W)QHD 2560x1440, QHD+ 3200x1800,
4k UHD 3840x2160, 5k UDH+ 5120x2880, 8k UHD 7680x4320.
So yes, HD is complete meaningless - even though non-technical people like to say HD and do mean FHD,
while HD was specified for 1280x720 (and used for it e.g. concerning video cams).
I think it is quite impressive when this is even noted ... without knowing the facts.
If one used 4k one would have an argument - but in this situation - it is Ok.
As given in the specification for Apogee HD: resolution 1280x800 or higher - so larger than HD ... cough!
So absolutely appropriate.
And as given before - it is appropriate for 4k on 31.5" screens. And I don't like the pixel madness
brand new games in 2020+ provide with 'pixel art' - and the HD titles can compete with those easily.
And 4k is the current standard - not FHD - which belongs to the past and only used by people needing > 100 Hz. ;)
With DP 2.0 around the corner we could hope for 8k and 16k soon.
So we should relax - and enjoy playing the Apogee HD titles by Emberheart Games!
Have fun! :)