The 30th anniversary collection really shows the superiority of Third Strike over Zero 3, especially as you can switch from one to the other in the same package. It's still fun to mess about on though.
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Dreamcast and Saturn emulation on a CRT finally up to snuff :D
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I grew up playing CE and the Word Warrior in arcades and having played the series for years I agree that Third Strike Is technically superior; Ithink Zero 2 is a better game than Zero 3 objectively. However I have fond memories of Zero 3 and I prefer the art style over Third Strike. I agree Third Strike is a better game, but I still prefer Zero 3 for nostalgic reasons. I prefer the Saturn version of Battle Garegga over the arcade, purely for the nostalgia of owning a Saturn and playing it back in the day and associated memories.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by _SD_ View PostI was looking at the newest i5 7th gen Intel NUC as the single core clock seems to be better than the i7 model. I was checking the specs earlier, and I’m sure the integrated GPU was an Iris Pro 640 which seems to compare quite well with the Radeon...
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare...m262015vsm77193DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostI grew up playing CE and the Word Warrior in arcades and having played the series for years I agree that Third Strike Is technically superior; Ithink Zero 2 is a better game than Zero 3 objectively. However I have fond memories of Zero 3 and I prefer the art style over Third Strike. I agree Third Strike is a better game, but I still prefer Zero 3 for nostalgic reasons. I prefer the Saturn version of Battle Garegga over the arcade, purely for the nostalgia of owning a Saturn and playing it back in the day and associated memories.
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I can thoroughly understand why people rate Zero 2 over Zero 3. Zero 2's general playability and fanservice is brilliant.
But the reality is that Zero 3 is the best game in the trilogy (I'm saying that as somebody who prefers Zero 1 over 2 and 3!). The Zero trilogy improved considerably game by game and Zero 3 offers a crazily comprehensive multitude of different gameplay mechanics and thus different ways to play (refined ISMs, etc.).
The PSP port of Zero 3 is really, really good but badly hamstrung by the unsuited controls.
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostIt needs to be compatible with Calamity's CRT Emu drivers ultimately, that's the key to getting it to output correctly. There is a res changer app alternative, but it's not as solid. I use a 256mb x600 in my arcade build and that's fine too, and is of course compatible with the drivers.
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Originally posted by _SD_ View PostOh I have no intention of using it with a CRT... I’m trying to gauge what sort of power I need for 1080p over HDMI, or possibly 4K. Can never get a straight answer.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI'm probably wrong but I thought the World tour mode in Zero 3 on the PSX wasn't in the Saturn version? Also I know Sf3 is the better game but graphics style wise I prefer Zero 3. Some of the characters in Sf3 just look horrible to me too.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Originally posted by Baseley09 View PostHow are you connecting to the pvm,vga to rgb bnc plus a t-junction for the syncs? I couldnt get this to work was getting rolling picture! :/3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Glad this is all working Paul but it all seems so arse about face lol. Persuade old games designed to run on consoles connected to CRTs to instead run on a pc designed to output to an LCD and then persuade that pc to output to a CRT
Are you using original controllers? I guess the modern Xbox and ps pads are so good that they're actually better in most cases?
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