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Post by jamesosyris on Apr 14, 2016 23:15:04 GMT -5
This might not be news to anyone, but it's actually fairly easy to run a game on an emulator and create what looks like an HD remake. I have been replaying Legends with this method. Here's a video for those familiar with Spyro's original graphics. youtu.be/FFUaCGfAsa4This method can apply to any Playstation game you throw at it. Works best with 3D games. It only affects gameplay if your pc, phone or tablet is too weak. However, there are many options and increments, to allow you to find a balance, and still end up with a good result. Here's what I am capable of, just on my little Galaxy S6. BEFORE AFTER Small improvement, but it's easier on the eyes. If anyone wants help doing this, just ask.
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Post by Rockman Striker on Apr 15, 2016 10:06:28 GMT -5
Oh yeah! I play MML2 on an android mini pc connected to my biggest tv and it's glorious! Using the opengl plugin and using smooth textures makes it look fantastic.
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Post by jamesosyris on Apr 15, 2016 14:13:32 GMT -5
Oh yeah! I play MML2 on an android mini pc connected to my biggest tv and it's glorious! Using the opengl plugin and using smooth textures makes it look fantastic. That's exactly it. You can even make the sound quality better.
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Post by HF on Apr 18, 2016 1:22:51 GMT -5
Finished the Ocean Tower bit with my copy of RMD1 over the weekends to test out the configuration. It feels Pretty good!
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Post by Rockman Striker on Apr 28, 2016 10:08:33 GMT -5
Definitely one of my favorite ways to play MML. It's kinda weird to play a ps1 game using an Xbox 360-shaped gamepad if you ask me but it's better than using the touchscreen.
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