Do I get floaty jumping with the "improved" graphics as well?
Proud member of the SONIC SUPPORT SQUAD
Tag "Sorry man. Someone pissed in my Wheaties."
"There are like ten games a year that sell over a million units." High Voltage CEO - Eric Nofsinger
Do I get floaty jumping with the "improved" graphics as well?
Proud member of the SONIC SUPPORT SQUAD
Tag "Sorry man. Someone pissed in my Wheaties."
"There are like ten games a year that sell over a million units." High Voltage CEO - Eric Nofsinger
| morenoingrato said: but I don't like it is slooooow, Gameplay>>>>>Graphics |
its not the emulators fault
ok i cant find it now but ive been looking, a 720p mario vid i saw said it was slow cuz of the capture thing being used
The games looks flawless at 480p, but in HD all the flaws come out, particularly with the backgrounds, and it ends up looking worse. It migh look bettter upscaled than rendered at a higher res.
NSMBW is a game than needs to be seen in motion to appreciate, so still comparisons won't cut it. When I first saw screenshots for the game I thought it looked like ass, but it looks a thousand times better when you actually play it.
"Now, a fun game should always be easy to understand - you should be able to take one look at it and know what you have to do straight away. It should be so well constructed that you can tell at a glance what your goal is and, even if you don’t succeed, you’ll blame yourself rather than the game. Moreover, the people standing around watching the game have also got to be able to enjoy it." - Shiggy
| ameratsu said: To the people saying there is no difference, ugh. Say you don't care about the difference, or that some textures render poorly in HD, or that NSMBWii looks fine in SD. All of that would be fine. But there is a difference. I mean come on, what resolution are your computer monitors? RIGHT CLICK -> VIEW IMAGE to see the whole thing. Please make sure you look at these photos in their native resolution. Wii first, Dolphin second.
|
My monitor is currently at 1680X1050. I don't see a difference. I dunno what it is, but my eyes apparently just automatically blur over all the flaws in an image. I have changed the resolution on a number of PC games in a desperate attempt to see the difference. I have only ever seen it once, and that was with Diablo 2. Diablo 2 actually changes the UI with the higher resolution though, so it would be impossible not to notice.
About Us |
Terms of Use |
Privacy Policy |
Advertise |
Staff |
Contact
Display As Desktop
Display As Mobile
© 2006-2025 VGChartz Ltd. All rights reserved.