Hi just about to buy a white saturn (at last) and i know some games dont like running on white saturns, 'in the hunt' i know is one but i have the ps1 version anyway so im not bothered. Can anyone list the others please before i start buying games? Thanks
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White saturn non- compatabilty?
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As for ITH working, nice one. The game seems very hit and miss indeed with no ryhme nor reason as to why it would work..
Could be also worth mentioning while on the subject of what games run on what system. The U.S version of Marvel Superheroes runs significantly better with the RAM than it's Japanese counterpart, and oddly it runs seemingly better on a U.K Pal switched machine than on an NTSC one
I spent about 2 days testing this game (because I'm that sad) on different setups and the optimum setup (less slowdown, playable speeds, less crashes with the RAM) seems to be U.S game on a Pal switched system. Very odd, but that's why the Saturn is great, such a cranky old beast.Last edited by Escape-To-88; 08-09-2006, 09:20.3DS FC (updated 2015): 0447-8108-3129
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Nope, but it suffers from a lot of slowdown, so run it in 60 Hz AT LEAST!(switches)
You should compare the Saturn version with a MAME version (I think it was MAME running it) on a decent PC, that's alot of difference there for you, mate!!
btw, was thinking about the grey V-saturn, these are the ones from JVC.
Outrun works perfect on the White saturn also
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I think it all depends upon what print of a game you have. Everything I own is Japanese but my In the Hunt can be a right bastard to get running on any 3 of my Saturns however I also own all the Sega Ages games and have never had any problems with any of them running on any Saturn. So all I can think of is that 2nd print runs of in the Hunt must be fine as with the Sega Ages.
Yakumo
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Okay. My first question is - how do you tell whether you've got a first or second gen saturn? And how do you tell what print run your copy of In the Hunt is?
This is as good a time as any to say thanks for segagaga, Yakumo, if you happen to read this post. It's been an absolutely invaluable resource while I've been putting together my Saturn collection. Cheers man.
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