To be fair, field rendered games actually look suprisingly great when running through a good scaler. The scaler on my set actually manages to make field rendered games appear almost as sharp as some 480p titles.If you have an HDTV or VGA, don't even consider the PS2 version.
Brandon F said:Would anyone recommend the last Smash Court tennis game? I hear you can play as Soul Calibur characters.
Yeah, I still rate it as the best tennis on PS2.Would anyone recommend the last Smash Court tennis game?
:lolGek54 said:Smash Court 2 is as good and better than Sega Tennis 2k2.
segasonic said::lol
What the hell are you basing that on? You can't make those judgements based on screens (aliasing, shadows, etc. are not as the screen would suggest)Lazy8s said:For Virtua Tennis/Tennis 2K2 graphically, DC/NAOMI > PS2 > PSP.
The PSP replicates the realistically fluid animation and therefore has the overall impression of the console versions, yet most of the graphical aspects have still incurred some downgrading compared to the DC. Objects, like the players, are modeled with less geometry, shadowing is more pixelated from a lower proportional resolution, texture quality on the characters and the environment is reduced, and the image quality is rougher in ways like not having anti-aliasing to counteract the PSP's lower display resolution.
dark10x said:What the hell are you basing that on?
Ah, of course.mrklaw said:PSP doesn't have a PowerVR chip in it.
That's a natural result of rendering for a smaller screen.Lazy8 said:texture quality on the characters and the environment is reduced