I prefer bad picture quality for old games
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Re: I prefer bad picture quality for old games
Doesn't that funk with your transparencies though? Like the shield in Sonic the Hedgehog just turns into a solid white circle instead of a transparent bubble, right?
Re: I prefer bad picture quality for old games
It shouldn't. I mean, it doesn't turn into a white circle in an emulator, either. I think the "transparency" in many Genesis games is just dithering. It's a lot more grid-like because of the additional sharpness, but it doesn't break it entirely.
(Genesis does have an add/subtract color mode, though, that is sometimes used to do shadows and/or transparencies, I just don't think it was employed much.)
(Genesis does have an add/subtract color mode, though, that is sometimes used to do shadows and/or transparencies, I just don't think it was employed much.)
Re: I prefer bad picture quality for old games
To an extent, stationary captures don't tell the whole story. One isn't going to be paying attention to transparencies when the game is in motion. At living room distance a CRT's glowing scanlines help too.samsonlonghair wrote:Doesn't that funk with your transparencies though? Like the shield in Sonic the Hedgehog just turns into a solid white circle instead of a transparent bubble, right?
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