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Everything posted by SegaSnatcher
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We are one step closer to 100% compatibility. Thankfully, doesn't seem like this new firmware has broken anything. Just some games that were always problematic still need a little TLC.
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Just keep pressing start before the cherry blossom screen. It will boot to the main menu. Also, can confirm this is a bug with the Super NT and not the SD2SNES since the game runs just fine on my OG SNES.
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So, I found a work around to get Samurai Showdown to play. I am using a SD2SNES mind you. You basically have to keep press the start button the moment the animated intro starts, or else the game will freeze to black.
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Yes, my Plasma was on a Auto setting for RGB range, so it was adjusting correctly and why I wasn't seeing either crushed or washed out blacks. Thanks. Samurai Showdown still stops at the animated intro. I don't know if there was a firmware rev where this game ever fully booted. I should clarify that I'm using an SD2SNES. Its possible the actual cart might run.
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So, I checked my Plasma RGB range settings and it was on Auto, so that is why it wasn't showing a difference. It was correcting for proper range. Now the question is, should I enable or disable limited range via Super NTs settings? What is the correct range to use? Since my Plasma's Auto feature is correctly outputting either range. Also, if I manually choose the RGB range via my Plasma I have 16 - 235 and Non Standard, which I assume is Full Range.
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That is true, just with stock settings via 4.3 firmware the gamma seems to be correct. Where in previous firmwares leaving gamma boost off would make some scenes too dark to the point of missing shadow details.
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I switched back and forth and I'm not seeing a difference to be honest.
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Damn!!! That must have been a lot of work. Thanks Kevtris.
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LMAO, shhhhhhhhhh.
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Its a direct capture of composite, so no comb filter to clean the composite up. Thats why a comb filter is a must for composite signals.
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Yeesh, thats over two frames of additiona lag. I wonder why that happens. I mean even if you have a LCD/OLED with around 1 frame of lag as base that would mean at best 3 frames of total lag playing GB games. Does this happen on a regular Super Nintendo as well?
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I'm really wondering if I should consider buying a Super Gameboy 2. I know we don't have any confirmation of cores coming down the road via the Super NT Jailbreak, but I'd hate to spend the money on one only to have the core available.
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Color scheme looks too similar to OG controllers I guess. Same reason why they redesigned their SNES controllers.
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From 2015, but I didn't realize Kevtris was thinking about making his own NES flashcart. He also talked about HDMI SNES and Genesis!!! He's got one down. Edit: I guess technically he did create his own flashcart via the Analogue NT Mini Jailbreak. https://youtu.be/ocpjW9tnb7w?t=2431
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I actually just bought the Japanese release of Kirby Super Deluxe for $9.50 off Ebay. As long as the games aren't text heavy like RPGs or Strategy games I recommend you save money and buy the Super Famicom carts.
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Pretty sure we'll get a Neo NT sometime down the road. I never owned a Neo-Geo before, but I'll definitely pick up an Analogue clone if the price is not too crazy.
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Well, I don't have a problem with clean composite into a nice CRT, that can look acceptable with some consoles that have decent video encoders, but composite looks noticeably worse on HDTVs. Also, yeah latency can be an issue with your TV having to both convert the analog signal to digital while also having to upscale such a low res image.
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100% why the comparison is still somewhat relevant. There are still plenty of people that are still hooking up their SNES straight to their HDTVs via composite.
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If you use a RGB Modded SNES Jr, for sure.
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Found this comparison shot on Twitter. Yeah, not a fair comparison, but keep in mind there are actually people who hook their SNES consoles straight into their HDTVs via Composite.
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I watched your live stream. Kevtris said he wants to do a beta to prevent a 4.1 from happening again. "I'm going to do a Beta on 4.2 to prevent a "4.1" from happening." "I got a couple people lined up that will do some good hard testing for me so that it isn't rushed out." "Closed Beta for now, should be up in less than a week though, that is my goal." 2:08.56 on your Stream.
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That is pretty much why I was hoping you were part of the beta. ) :
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I'm sorry, but at this point I blame user error. Your setup must be whack, because I doubt you could have that much bad luck. Three faulty Analogue NT Minis, I highly doubt that. I've questioned your motive since your original posts about hooking up your HDMI enabled console into a framemeister via composite. Your setup makes zero sense.
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He must have your core mixed up with all those incomplete Mist cores lol.
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Good point, I think he said he basically finished the NES Core pre 2010.
