With Capcom recently announcing the HD remix of this game for PSN and XBL, would any of you play it? (or do any of you play it still?) I've been into this game for quite a while and I'm glad to see it get re-released.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but this is going to be a Dreamcast port with triple buffering to make the screen more crisp. It's HD Supported, though.Originally posted by phata$$ View PostHD REMIX??!??!! WHAT. OMG. YES I WILL BE PLAYING THIS. kjdasfbg;ag
Don't be going into this with SF2 HD Remix on the mind.DELETED
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How does triple buffering make it more crisp?Originally posted by Dameon Angell View PostSorry to burst your bubble, but this is going to be a Dreamcast port with triple buffering to make the screen more crisp. It's HD Supported, though.
Don't be going into this with SF2 HD Remix on the mind.
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Ahh this is the correct nerd terminology I was looking for:Originally posted by Nockm View PostHow does triple buffering make it more crisp?
You'll be given the option of playing the game in three graphics modes: Classic, Smooth & Crisp. Classic is as you'd expect, the original Dreamcast pixels. Smooth throws in 2x bilinear filtering, while crisp goes one better and goes for 3x bilinear filtering.
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Thanks for showing the illustration. Personally, I love the effect! I'm sure you and many others have messed around with it on emulators. Shame about the game itself though, come on - shouldn't we all be playing Streetfighter 4 instead?Originally posted by Dameon Angell View PostAhh this is the correct nerd terminology I was looking for:
You'll be given the option of playing the game in three graphics modes: Classic, Smooth & Crisp. Classic is as you'd expect, the original Dreamcast pixels. Smooth throws in 2x bilinear filtering, while crisp goes one better and goes for 3x bilinear filtering.
Anyway, the reason I asked initially was because you called it 'buffering', which confused me - because buffer/filter aren't interchangeable words.</pedant>
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