Generally, for 30fps games may be preferable NTSC, 'cause 30fps is often considered the minimum for a good fluidity. They pratically converted only the colors in the correct way). I don't remember about the resolution).ĭevil may Cry: NTSC (PAL is slowered down and has two black bars at top and bottom screen. They didn't do any real convertion, just slowered down the game so to have 50fps. Tekken tag Tournament: NTSC (PAL version is 20% slower. Frame rate drops from 60 to 50 fps, not very noticeable to the eye, 50fps is already smooth enough). You get better colors and a little higher resolution. Jak & Daxter the precursor legacy: PAL (this game is perfectly converted in PAL, speed is correct. Some examples to give you an idea on which parameters you can evaluate the best choice: Most games are NTSC territory natives, so they are converted in PAL. NTSC = more fluidity (and only on CRT, more stable picture since at 60hz you obviously have less flickering). PAL = more color shades, a little higher resolution On LCD tv it is pratically the same as 480p to my eye).Ībout PAL(50hz) NTSC(60hz) selector, best mode to use really depends on games. It is a night/day difference.Īlso 1080i is as good as 480p (I don't know how GT4 handle 1080i, what it actually displays on screen. Change the aspect-ratio to 16:9 and start the race, then come back to option screen and switch the resolution output from normal to 480p. Select a race and before starting access the option menu. Click to expand.Mostly, progressive mode (if present) is the overall best choice on LCD Tv.
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