Portugeezer
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I hated it. I had a N64 and when I played my cousins PSX the shitty graphics stuck out.
Saturn used quads IIRC to it didn't have as much problems with textures swimming etc.
Depends. I think Tobal 2 obliterates both.
The PS1 version looks hideous next to the N64 version
Fighting games can't really be compared to other types of games.
Absolutely nothing on the PS1 compares to Mario or Banjo visually
It was worse at 2d. What are you talking about?
Yeah it does, I remember giggling like a little kid at the increasing counter on the ship prisoners for the N64 version and years later when i wanted to relive those memories I bought the PS1 version off PSN and I was just baffled because it looked worse than even the power nostalgia goggles have.
The PS1 is woefully underpowered compared to the n64. At least it sold 100 million though!
I loved this game. I should track down a copy some day.
Fighting games can't really be compared to other types of games.
Yeah, I felt that way about a lot of the games and preferred the N64 visuals for the most part. PSX though at least had some very nice 2d titles, and some companies were able to handle the tech better than others. I remember some of the 3d fighters looking really nice, and I thought those which used pre-rendered backgrounds looked good too. Those cds though gave the system some serious advantages in the sound dept and they could do some cool things with fmv and cg. The lack of rpgs on N64 was pretty upsetting as a teen who'd fallen in love with the genre.Yeah I did, I just hated block/shimmery/jittery textures. It was torture for my eyeballs. I remember thinking Id rather play SNES games after looking at the first PS1 titles.
I ended up playing a few of the major PS1 titles on my PS2, so I didn't miss out on much. I hated tank controls and JRPGs, so there was only a handful of titles I had to check out.
Fortunately, unlike N64, there are a respectable number of 2D games (same with Saturn). These are the games that have held up over the years.
There are certain titles which still managed to appear somewhat nice even in 3D, however.
Tobal 2 springs to mind with its higher resolution and use of gourad shaded rather than fully textured characters.
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It still hurts that Saga Frontier 2 was shit, wow, I really am never going to get over that.
Jeez, imagine what people will say in 20 years.
"Am I the only one who just can't stand 1080p?! It was such trash."
Seriously, for the late 90's, that shit was awesome.
When up close, I agree. Those faces still haunt me.
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I wonder how N64 games would have looked if it had a CD drive. Weren't the blurry textures due to stretching out small textures in order to fit all the data onto a cart? Was there any hardware issues that would have prevented better textures if they had CD?
It had something godawful like a 4KB texture cache, so unless you used some serious tricks, that's all the space you had for the textures that were to be used in the current frame. Even the fact that the games were on carts was minor overall compared to that texture cache, and that's why so many games had stretched out, blurry textures (the lack of storage space on carts didn't help either, but it was definitely made worse by the texture cache).
Saturn used quads IIRC to it didn't have as much problems with textures swimming etc.
Depends. I think Tobal 2 obliterates both.
What is that second game? I know the first is Suikoden.
Yeah, the texture cache really hurt the N64. With a bigger cache it could have really blown the other systems out of the water, especially since it would have allowed more games to use full mipmapping with trilinear filtering(something even Dreamcast and PS2 couldn't really do properly).
Don't understand this thread,
you are bashing a PSX a 20 year old console for having shitty graphics??
Back then it was the best on the market, and I am pretty sure most of you thought the same way when it was in its prime.
I have tons of fond memories of a new game coming out and me drooling over the graphics.
2 years later the N64 came out, with Goldeneye,,, does NOT hold up very well,, but back then was the best evar.
Model 2 was king and still holds up great.
PSX still looks pretty good on a standard definition CRT.
What's wrong with the single-player? That honestly seems like the main reason I'd want to play it.
i stitched this together from an emulator memory dump when i was bored one night
drool
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Jeez, imagine what people will say in 20 years.
"Am I the only one who just can't stand 1080p?! It was such trash."