in your TV settings there should be an option to fix the aspect automatically or it maybe even on your remote.
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1080P is better than 720P, at least on my Sony NX720 LED TV it is.
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I could be wrong but probably not

This is in your head. From what the guy said above the game won't play in 1080p you just don't have the lables coming up on your TV say it switched to 720p.
And even if you were able to you would only be hurting yourself and your frame rate.
Think of 1080p and 720 as the resolution on your PC... Because it is. Everyone knows the higher the resolution the more demanding it is on your rig.
Think of options like cinemotion noise reduction etc on your TV like they were anti aliasing and anostropic filtering on your PC... Except it causing your TV to have input lag(instead of more stress on your video card in a PC)
So to get the best performance with out choppy framerste and lag its best to play all your games at 720p and turn all the bells n whistles off on your TV.
The difference in resolution is minumum and I rather have clean framerstes and minimum lag.
Hope that answers your question.
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