I had forgotten that my tv isn't 480p that's why I could never run psp games on it with my 2k but I could run ps1 games/
I'd like to know more about that.
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Something like this should work fine. HDMI into PS3, DVI into monitor.
CPU got here but I'll probably not get it tested today.
You could probably find a HD-TV, and a HDMI cable for not too much. Depending on your budget. 4K TVs/Monitors are still expensive. The ones with built-in speakers are even more expensive.
Yar almost none of the games were native 720p. Like a couple low end sport games and arcade stuff. Same with the 360 I believe. It uses tricks and such to stretch out to run with 720p and up tv's etc.. Look at GTAV it had a weird internal ressy of like 540p or something weird and then just upscales.
There's a whole list on a wiki somewhere.
Probably why Xbox 360 and PS3 games could be played on SD TVs without much problems. Though playing on a HD-TV, even a older cheaper one, it still looks fine in HD. Though playing PS3/Xbox 360 games on a SD TV, the graphics look squished, depending on the size of your TV.
Yar. Some were fine on a tv even a CRT that was capable of 480. Look at res 5 and 6 2 player, they look fine on an older tv in split screen but on a 720p tv and up the split is all fucked up. Weird. I think the internal ressies of a lot of games are set so that if they're multiplied by a certain amount they hold cohesion on higher resolution tv's if that makes sense. On mobile right now so hard to articulate what I'm trying to say.
I used to do that with my ps2 I ran the audio cables through a stereo so I could use my headphones.
what kind of game is that? the game I'd like to play again is far cry 4 that game was awesome the dlc pissed me off though fuck timed content.
Windows 7 installed unattended. Integrated GPU drivers installed fine. Installing a test game now and then going to let a CPU bench run for a while.
ordered that keyboard I was looking at.