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- From: tehyang@aludra.usc.edu (Teh Kao Yang)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.video,alt.sega.genesis
- Subject: Re: Re{visted}: [Genesis/Neo-Geo] A/V connector
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 23:07:19 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- Message-ID: <1k5cb7INN69f@aludra.usc.edu>
- References: <1993Jan25.183617.12772@tellab5.tellabs.com> <C1HKFF.6Gs@rucs2.sunlab.cs.runet.edu> <C1I096.691@world.std.com>
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- In article <C1I096.691@world.std.com> pmc@world.std.com (Patrick M Chase) writes:
- >>However, RGB monitors are such an order of magnitude better picture that if
- >>you opt for the RGB cable/monitor setup, you will see an incredible
- >>difference in picture.
- >
-
- Just to give another side of the story: RGB may not be the best viewing choice
- for all Genesis games. It's true that the details come out better in RGB but
- it also destroys the anti-aliasing(?) effects in the graphics in some games.
- I mean that you see too much detail (like individual pixels) and it ruins the
- effect. I think that if you get a really good composite monitor or TV that will
- be the best choice. However some games do have to be seen in RGB to be fully
- appreciated: like most of the Technosoft games, and especially Thunderforce 3.
-
- -Teh Kao
- tehyang@aludra.usc.edu
- "Y's... the ideal Utopia"
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