And while the HD Link cable is upscaling to 720p, it’s upscaling composite video rather than the superior component video, which does make a significant difference.
And while the HD Link cable is upscaling to 720p, it’s upscaling composite video rather than the superior component video, which does make a significant difference.
Check out My Life in Gaming on YouTube. They’ve gone over not just how to set up a Framemeister, but also the Open-Source Scan Converter and the best options for high-quality video output on basically every major system from the NES up to the GameCube.
Edit: It has to be RGB because PS1 games don’t support component.
I found this thing on Amazon. Not sure how good it actually is (“Full HD 480p”?), but it does at least exist.
I assume Netflix is the one who licensed it. Gainax has apparently been offering it to other companies, but their licensing fee is so ridiculous that no one has been willing to take them up on it. Netflix is just about the only company that both has enough cash to afford the show and has enough interest in anime as a…
Yeah, because a $60 retail game by a renowned AAA studio is totally comparable to Early Access games by small indie teams.
It was shown off at some trade shows, so perhaps you played it there? In any event, we haven’t heard anything concrete about it in years, but Capcom did extend the trademark for it back in June, so maybe it’ll still be a thing? What I’m more curious about is what happened to the engine it’s supposed to be running on, P…
Also the Wii U!
For what it’s worth, the FF7 remake was announced as “first on PS4" back in 2015, so it’ll probably end up on Xbox One (or whatever the hell Microsoft has out when the game finally releases) at some point.
Elder Scrolls Blades isn’t really a fair comparison. For one thing, it’s being developed in-house rather than being farmed out to another team. But more importantly, when they announced it at E3, they still announced TESVI alongside it. Even though it was basically just a logo, the fans were still assured that the…
Show me one passage out of that book where they call the monster “Frankenstein.”
Frankenstein is the doctor, not the monster.
If the game had user-created characters, then sure. But the Overwatch characters are, well, characters, with an established backstory, characterization, and (crucially) race. So if you can make them look like they’re any given race, it come across less like “letting the player express themselves” and more “letting the…
I kinda get what you’re going for, but I don’t think I agree. In a totally realistic game, not every good deed would lead to a reward. Maybe the person you saved doesn’t have anything to give you, maybe they’re just an asshole, maybe they get killed by random marauders before they get back into town. But at the same…
For me it still feels like the GC was just a gen or two ago
Technically, it doesn’t need analog sticks, it just supports them. You can play through the game with a standard controller, but you’ll miss out on stuff like the Psycho Mantis scene (but then they already fucked that up by not including SOTN).
Someone who doesn’t even know they’re ‘watching’ the stream is not a real stream view, and everyone knows that.
What’s there to talk about? It’s the running joke of “Call of Duty is the same every year!” taken to its extreme: a game that is almost literally just a map pack for BLOPS3, only with the gameplay whittled down to where it was in BLOPS1 and a battle royale mode tacked on.
Days Gone is the first to flinch in the game release death race currently slated for February 22, 2018.
They have a solution: fix it for the Blu-Ray release so the hardcore fans will buy it and you’ll get more money.