![]() ![]() I think I'll pick up the PS3 version now that it's been patched, I sold my 360 copy in disgust at the poor performance. ![]() Forbidden Siren 2 patched to widescreen and booted into 480p looks correct when upscaled and then stretched to full 16:9 with the Optoma HD3000 upscaler, Zone of the Enders 2 (widescreen) looses the wider FOV booted into 480p, stretching to full screen makes everything look too wide. ![]() I'm guessing the renderings correct and you need to stretch the image with another video processor.ĮDIT: Turns out ps2force480p is a command line program, that I can't sort out as of just yet. These days, its getting harder and harder to find a proper CRT computer. Gradius V looks amazing with the Hd Xploder boot disc, but for some reason GSM boots it into fake 480p both on and off the hard drive.Īnd has anyone had any luck running games in 480p and widescreen? I've widescreen patched Forbidden Siren 2 and Zone of the Enders 2 successively, and it works great at native 480i, and ZOE even booted into 240p widescreen with GSM, but at 480p it's 4:3 at best, and the pixels look more squashed than normal. However, it also probably had quite a bit to do with the fact that the NAOMI system on which the Dreamcast is based also had 240p and 480p outputs, and so it made sense that the Dreamcast should be able to hook up to a display that could handle such resolutions natively. ago that's quite the investment so I'll think about it, but thanks for the info. A PSP Go can connect to a PS3 controller wirelessly. Does anyone know what hex values the ps2force480p program uses? I've tried three different computers (2 Xp, 1 Win 7) and the program quits immediately on launch. I would recommend picking up a PSP Go+dock+component cables as the PSP Go (and PSPs in general) can output 240p for PSone games.
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