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» PSone/PS2 Games Looking Worse on PS3?
Article posted by XanTium | 13-12-2006 1:19 | Permalink | Digg News

We received this news from Slurrey:
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When played on the PS3, your PS1 and PS2 games will actually look DRAMATICALLY WORSE than on their original systems. Watch the video for a comparison.



It's not what type of TV you use, or what kind of cables, or what you set your PS3's resolution to.
What is known: That a majority of the games affected are games that do not have 480p coded into them. It SEEMS that 480i only games are the ones exhibiting this glitch the most. Changing cables from HDMI to component to composite cables does not rectify the issue. Changing to a non-HD TV without scalers does not fix the issue either. Firmware upgrade 1.30 does not address the issue.

Here is the link to a forum post describing the problem in detail, with screenshots: boardsus.playstation.com.
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