Please help!
i think the game has got some config about the screen…
not sure..
Do you also get the problem? all the edges of the skins of people and of walls are jaggerd.
Did they find a fix to it?
The best suggestion I can make is that if you are currently using component cables, DON’T; use the original AV cables. It still won’t look as ‘good’ as it does on a standard TV, but using component cables just enhances the ugliness. Using standard cables blurs the image a little, having the side effect of increasing overall quality.
The best suggestion I can make is that if you are currently using component cables, DON’T; use the original AV cables. It still won’t look as ‘good’ as it does on a standard TV, but using component cables just enhances the ugliness. Using standard cables blurs the image a little, having the side effect of increasing overall quality.
Well that’s kind of depressing, I wouldn’t know since I’m using DScaler and component video regardless. I probably tweaked the filters and video settings to compensate for the general jagginess of most games.
But yeah, composite cable or even an RF feed would blur things well enough.
No i havent please explain?
I have the orignal cables that came with my ps2 slim which i have then plugged in to a normal small tv and a big hdtv and iam still getting these flikers on walls and jaggerd edges. could you show me a step by step guide to stop this.
I have also tryed diff screen sizes fliker filter on and off and still nouthing.
I have also tryed diff screen sizes fliker filter on and off and still nouthing.
You can’t stop it. The flickers and jagged edges are because HDTVs display images in a different ways to normal TVs.
If it bothers you, I suggest using your older TV to play the game. Personally I can deal with a bit of ugliness in exchange for 16:9 and the dynamic colour of my HDTV.
@Zetsumei:
What is DScaler? If it’s something that upscales PS2 games to a higher res (or even just progressive scan), it is something I NEED.
If it bothers you, I suggest using your older TV to play the game. Personally I can deal with a bit of ugliness in exchange for 16:9 and the dynamic colour of my HDTV.
@Zetsumei:
What is DScaler? If it’s something that upscales PS2 games to a higher res (or even just progressive scan), it is something I NEED.
Iam now running it on an old TV and the walls still fliker when i move? this is making no sense its almost as bad as ps1 at some points (in a city). is there a screen size i should change or ps2 options?
I mean, the simple answer is, if every other part of the game is fine (ie, menus, characters, etc are all not flickering constantly), then chances are it’s how the game is meant to be. Unlike Final Fantasy X, they didn’t have the benefit of fixed camera angles, which can sometimes lead to camera issues.
This youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl9uxJ1jItA
Has some guy running around Rabanastre (in the Japanese version) – obviously there are no jagged edges because it’s a low resolution, but apart from that, can you see any of the problem you’re experiencing in that video?
It’s deinterlacing program that reads the Video-In signal from your video card and allows you to use your computer monitor as a TV.
Here’s the link (http://dscaler.com/)