User Info: spooie. That makes things very blurry. Games on the system do not look as impressive as, say, the Xbox or the Gamecube. I'm not talking about the in-game graphics, I mean the actual output visuals. And it has only become more evident as technology has provided improved methods for viewing.
User Info: KingJames It's the HDTVs that suck and make old games look bad. They add lag too which is even worse. Mission complete! More topics from this board What are the best PS2 Exclusive games? My PS2 won't read disks? Tech Support 1 Answer What is the best way to clean a ps2 game disc? Tech Support 5 Answers Is the playstation 2 region locked? General 2 Answers. You can play exclusive PAL games in Europe directly now because of the upscaling.
They look almost the same, the resolution of PS2 games is insanely low for modern standards I think p , so there is really no difference how far away it is from your native resolution.
The PS2 games will be able to display but PS1 games run on the PS2 will still not show up due to low resolution output. Tara, depends on how you have your PS2 connected. If you are using the component cables, check in the system settings and check if its in regular RGB. I was having the same problem but I changed my input from component to AV and that worked.
Why is my PS2 green? Which PS1 model is best? Is RGB better than component? Do RGB cables carry sound? What is RGB signal? Can you get a scart lead to HDMI? Can you play PS2 game discs on PC? How can I legally emulate PS2 games on my computer? Like god of war 2, had a code that unlocks full p with framedrops. So they will look absolutely awful on any hdtv.
But some games like gran turismo 4, had a i mode. Sure it was upscaled, but it didn't look horrible! But going from composite to component, is a bigger upgrade than most people give it credit for. Better- Find a backwards compatible ps3. Now, this ones a kicker. So I have one, but my disc drive is mostly out. Sony will not repair it.
System still goes off if you play discs for too long. It was a huge deal back in the day. But as p tvs got better scalers, really the main benefit was running the games over hdmi.
It was always looking for a analog signal. Betterer- ps2 games on ps4. They put some work into those, and actually render higher than they originally did. Granted, you have to give sony money to rebuy them. No actual backwards compatibility. Anything kk and up is perfect. You literally stick your discs in your drive, start the legal emulator, and you have a native resolution of whatever image.
Sure, some games have glitches. I've only personally experienced it in FMVs in some games. Don't even have to do that, if you want to fiddle around with settings. Trust me when I say, its worth it. Dark Cloud 2 and Ape escape 2 look absolutely stunning in p. Or what I do, is wirelessly use my controller.
Works perfect. Emulation is a fine way to go but I'm the kind of person who gets annoyed at any little emulation mess up. Music skips in a short, weird level halfway through the game? Well, probably going to find a way to play that natively! I have the same problem with my PS1 right now. My cheap fix for it is just a S-Video cable.
It's not mind blowing, especially with the PS1 since it kinda needs scanlines, but there was still a noticeable difference from component cables and I imagine the PS2 would probably look even better,so I would start there at least if your TV even supports S-Video. If you're still not satisfied or don't feel like breaking your back carrying a CRT, then maybe it's time to invest in an upscaler, buying the games off the PSN store for PS4, or start using emulators on the computer.
Then buy a used CRT TV cause that is the closest thing you'll get to make it not look like trash on your flat screen. The legality of acquiring it online, even if you own your own PS2, is murky at best.
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