• Semperverus
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      301 month ago

      Incorrect, you need a good NTSC filter. Scanlines on their own are hotdog water.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 month ago

        And then your European players wonder why the color artifacts are all wrong. PAL and NTSC had different distinct looks (and presumably so did SECAM).

        • Semperverus
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          31 month ago

          If it helps, for all fairness, the Nintendo, Sega, and Sony consoles were all Japanese, so NTSC was their native target before getting converted to PAL. It may not be what EU kids remember growing up, but NTSC is technically more “correct” from that perspective.

          With that being said, always use PAL filters with PAL versions of games and NTSC filters for NTSC versions.

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        31 month ago

        Oh! You just reminded me. I had some old hotdog water on the stove and I cooked some rice in it. Was delicious. Pretty sure boiling killed any bacteria. So there ya go: a cooking tip in with yer video game comments.