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> i'v seen the pictures and the 100 times as sharp on the ps2 than
> it does on the dc.
Oh, so you can tell the PS2 version is superior to the Dreamcast's by the screenshots can you?
If I've said it once, I've said a million times, try playing BOTH versions before coming to your own conclusions.
> i'v seen the pictures and the 100 times as sharp on the ps2 than
> it does on the dc.
By any chance do you have a white stick?
It as been said by many that the DC's DOA2 was sharper than jagged edge, YES the jagged edge on the PS2, the only thing the PS2 had over the DC was the lighting and the extra uniforms and stages.
But that will change when it is released in the UK, as they are making improvements on the DC version just to show that it can compete with the PS2.
I'm very teck when it comes to the insides of these machines and what they are capable of to the fullest, and Sony have made a major F#?K up on the hardware side, and the programming side, (DOES THE SEGA SATURN RING ANY BELLS, ON HOW DIFFICULT IT WAS TO PROGRAM FOR) well sony have done the same.
What you have got is a very powerful machine under the PS2's hood, but what was the point when it cannot output all that power because of the limitations of the other components in the machine.