@@BETTYFOODZ Retrotink 5x can de-interlace PS2 video signal quite nicely. ua-cam.com/video/FvFzcn8NCb4/v-deo.html Sure, it's no native 4k but on a good TV it can look rather presentable. The most hardcore retro players also utilise Sony PVMs & BVMs.
The OpenGoal team have put all of the hd remasters to shame, they should be incredibly proud of the result of their hard work. It was so fun to go through this game again in such a smooth way I finished it all in the evening I got it installed
More proof that "if only developers had the time" actually means if only upper corporate managers didn't fuck over the entire process because they only see games as a cash cow, and then give developers so little time to do remasters correctly right here. Nice work.
Blame bean counters ( stock holders ) for that behavior as well. In fact don't even respect publicly traded companies as they are serving stock holders, not customers half of the time. What F*'s over the customer doesn't matter. Look at CELSY's recent behavior and Clip Studio Paint out-cry.
I'd also say that the guys at OpenGoal have another advantage over mass media in the sense that they don't have to worry about porting this game to the cell processor, only pc hardware so it's a bit easier for them to optimize this game to the best of their ability. It's probably why things like punch glitch don't exist in the pc port and the green star is visible(unlike the PS3 version).
This OpenGOAL port includes QoL improvements such as inverted camera control settings and subtitles, which were lacking in the original version, and can rightly be called the definitive version of Jak1. And most importantly, it is wonderful to be able to play it on a PC without even extracting the BIOS from the actual PS2 console.
Incredible work by the OpenGOAL team. On PC can you force higher LODs and stuff to improve image quality of distant objects? Also, it'd be interesting to see if the OpenGOAL wizards could back-port to Jak 1 the higher quality models used in Jak II cutscenes, if that makes sense. Any word on if that's possible?
OpenGOAL using highest LODs by default. If they make character importing possible in Jak 1 then we may have a chance swapping to higher quality models. But I think, they have different bones for some parts, so that can be tricky to solve and make animations work with them.
@@DonkeyPlanet cool, thanks for clarifying about LODs. I'm super thankful these games are getting this treatment and don't want to sound greedy haha but fingers crossed the team figures out a way to swap models! That would be insane.
PS4 and PS5 versions are emulated, it's like the PS2 version running in high resolution. It's not well made and full of slowdowns... OpenGOAL is the superior way to play the Jak games
I play them in the OpenGOAL launcher in 32:9 Ultrawide 120Hz format with an HD texture pack created by an OpenGOAL guy. Game from my adolescence, I enjoy it like never before.
No, it does run that bad. There are two versions of the game, one that runs at 480i and another one that runs at 560i, both look this bad, it didn't look that bad back then with little screens, but if you plug your PS2 to a bigger than 15" TV, the game will look awful.
Do you guys think wider aspect ratio is a good thing? Is there an argument that the games were not meant to played or are not best played in that ratio?
This comparison is actually incredibly ridiculous, and a giant disservice to the entire purpose of OpenGOAL with how you've tried to display the visual fidelity between PS2, PS3, and OpenGOAL. If you're going to make a comparison, don't rig it in favor of the newest thing. There are so many speedrunners for Jak and Daxter that stream it from a PS2 alone, and while the visual fidelity of their games aren't as good as OpenGOAL. They are nowhere near as bad as what you've made it out to be for this.
@@DonkeyPlanetCan you confirm if Open Goal uses the upscaled textures of the PS3 version or it uses the same ones from PS2? I think we should compare both games at 720p because if not is a bit unfair.
Awsome work! A question: my PS3 version of Jak and Daxter (from the HD Trilogy) shows very noticible and distracting motion blur when turning the camera. This happens regardless of cable, resolution or display. Is it just me?
Its incredible, at the time for me the Jak and Daxter on the PS2 looked BEAUTIFUL!! But now seeing the difference it is the same has putting the glasses and taking out the glasses 😂 Incredible I might say!
I care deeply about preservation and legacy, so what gaslighting do I have to worry about with OPENGOAL? Lets see, graphical inconsistencies (like the PS3 and PS4 versions have compared not only to themselves but also PS2) and stuff like PS4's limited directional control, PS3's punch bug, and hell may'be even say the few glitched Precursor Orbs like that one in Jak II's sewers. While I'd love to know about all these specific examples I named, I brought them up to be about the whole topic they're apart of. Ill accept brief answers as well. In the end, I want to know how faithful this is to the PS2 original and if it does a better job than the PS3 and PS4 versions combined (since on their own I can assume OpenG beats them separately).
OpenGOAL beats the ports in every single way. This version is the most faithful to the original PS2 release. It's a great experience with a capable PC and a PS4 controller connected to it. You don't really need a crazy strong computer because it's very well optimized. I think a gtx 1030 or 1050 is more than enough...
@@DonkeyPlanet So on PC AND with a DS4, the 16-24 (whatever the number is) directional inputs is maintained? And lets say the DS4 works well, does it work better, equal, or worse than the DS3 (assuming that's useable)? DS3 is closer to DS2, so off that I'd assume it's better than DS4. Directional movement and aspect ratio are some of my big ones, so that's why I ask. (I have a GTX 1050. But I don't truly game on PC. It's best to treat me as if I have no experience using emulators and such on PC. I do want to play on OpenGOAL though.)
It's a great job! I think I've understood why this new version looks better than ps3: textures! (and resolution of course) Watch closely, they all look different. Not just sharper, but more detailed
I saw the PS4 Version run on PS5, and wow, the PS5 version looks worse than the PS3 Version, and Sony really let you pay for it... Don't buy these games until Sony deserves it, use OpenGOAL... Jak II and Jak 3 are planned, and on jak II they are already working.
Yep and that's because the PS4 version is basically an emulation of the PS2 version just in higher resolution and with the original textures compared to the PS3 HD Collection where the textures are actually remastered. It is full of slowdowns and it is really a big scam buying the PS4 version. Something i've been thinking about is why they didn't just use the PS3 HD Collection for the PS4/PS5 release. Sony should be ashamed of releasing this in such a state with all the slowdowns and that it is just an emulation as well
Sadly PS2 is my huge everlasting love but 480 interlaced resolution is..... just.... ..not good. actually nowadays is absolutely horrible... 480p is acceptable but not interlaced 480...
Really feels like you presented the PS2 and PS3 versions in the most unflattering way possible. Ain't no way they actually look that bad in practice. OpenGOAL is still objectively a massive improvement though, no denying that.
I noticed that the ps2 version looks blurry especially with objects that are far away. The ps3 version is basically an upgraded ps2 version looks a bit cleaner and less blurry. Than open goal has a wider view with true 16 by 9 and cleaner visuals overall.
@@DonkeyPlanet But I think it's probably due to the loss of quality of the video because filming on ps3 is never clear, very good video to show how open goal and beautiful
@@KnucklesWTD It's the problem with how 4k TVs upscale 720p signal. I'd say it's more a problem with picture clarity rather than jagginess. Maybe the upcoming Retrotink 4k could do something about that. 720p in 3x scale would fill an entire 4k screen.
It COULD look this bad if you, like, played it on a big-ass 4k TV. But, under normal circumstances, it definitely looked much more presentable. Back in the day, people would play it on CRT TVs which would hide the imperfections. And nowadays there's options like Retrotink 5x that can de-interlace 480i signal. Check out this comparison of various de-interlacers: ua-cam.com/video/FvFzcn8NCb4/v-deo.html The one on the far right is basically as good as an actual PS2 can look. Either that or a Sony PVM which was the highest-quality CRT monitor from the 90s.
The OpenGOAL one honestly doesn't look too far off of a remake considering the color boost and added visual clarity. It's by far the most comfortable way to play the game, I'll probably never go back to ps2/3. I can't wait for jak 2, hopefully they decompile it soon I'd play it over and over. The OpenGOAL guys really shit on Mass Media and Naughty Dog with this port lol. Hopefully it spurs some kind of reboot or sequel, though I doubt it will. My mind is blown by the fact that I can just play this shit on PC without having to haul out and dust off a 20 year old console, this sets a really cool precedent for other ps2 series' ports on PC I think.
OpenGoal is what the PS2 version looked like to us when we were kids
no kidding
I guess because ps2 games looked better on CRT TVs
@@SyamDaRos-EndoManno true that, still play it on one with component cables
@@BETTYFOODZ Retrotink 5x can de-interlace PS2 video signal quite nicely.
ua-cam.com/video/FvFzcn8NCb4/v-deo.html
Sure, it's no native 4k but on a good TV it can look rather presentable.
The most hardcore retro players also utilise Sony PVMs & BVMs.
@@ThePreciseClimber Yes, but textures on older games will still look cleaner on a crt.
The OpenGoal team have put all of the hd remasters to shame, they should be incredibly proud of the result of their hard work. It was so fun to go through this game again in such a smooth way I finished it all in the evening I got it installed
Especially the Vita version.
There should have been a lawsuit over the vita version@@alexisaguirrevazquez7900
More proof that "if only developers had the time" actually means if only upper corporate managers didn't fuck over the entire process because they only see games as a cash cow, and then give developers so little time to do remasters correctly right here. Nice work.
Blame bean counters ( stock holders ) for that behavior as well. In fact don't even respect publicly traded companies as they are serving stock holders, not customers half of the time. What F*'s over the customer doesn't matter. Look at CELSY's recent behavior and Clip Studio Paint out-cry.
I'd also say that the guys at OpenGoal have another advantage over mass media in the sense that they don't have to worry about porting this game to the cell processor, only pc hardware so it's a bit easier for them to optimize this game to the best of their ability. It's probably why things like punch glitch don't exist in the pc port and the green star is visible(unlike the PS3 version).
The OpenGoal version looks amazing, it looks like the game could come out today
I didn't even know this existed, downloaded this just to try, and its much better than emulation.
This OpenGOAL port includes QoL improvements such as inverted camera control settings and subtitles, which were lacking in the original version, and can rightly be called the definitive version of Jak1.
And most importantly, it is wonderful to be able to play it on a PC without even extracting the BIOS from the actual PS2 console.
Or needing a really powerful pc for RPCS3.
I think inverted camera controls were already a thing on the OG but it needed a button combination.
Incredible work by the OpenGOAL team. On PC can you force higher LODs and stuff to improve image quality of distant objects? Also, it'd be interesting to see if the OpenGOAL wizards could back-port to Jak 1 the higher quality models used in Jak II cutscenes, if that makes sense. Any word on if that's possible?
OpenGOAL using highest LODs by default.
If they make character importing possible in Jak 1 then we may have a chance swapping to higher quality models.
But I think, they have different bones for some parts, so that can be tricky to solve and make animations work with them.
@@DonkeyPlanet cool, thanks for clarifying about LODs. I'm super thankful these games are getting this treatment and don't want to sound greedy haha but fingers crossed the team figures out a way to swap models! That would be insane.
@@rabbitenjoyer6320 It would be awesome! 😀
OpenGOAL quality is so flippin' CRISP it's actually insane!
Goes to show that for a lot of classic video games we don't need remakes or elaborate remasters - the OpenGOAL team hit the nail on the head here.
Are the PS4/PS5 versions the same as the PS3 version? Is that why they aren't shown in this video?
PS4 and PS5 versions are emulated, it's like the PS2 version running in high resolution.
It's not well made and full of slowdowns... OpenGOAL is the superior way to play the Jak games
I can't imagine what it would feel like to re-experience this game on a huge 4K OLED screen.
Very nice comparison. Do you have a link to that font in the video?
Thank you!
I made that font myself, I sent it to the opengoal discord server about 3 months ago.
the only thing opengoal doesn't have is the ps3 trophies.
But a notepad with tick boxes for things to do basically does the same thing.
The OpenGoal team making dreams a reality!
I’m waiting for jak 2 lol
Its true!
I play them in the OpenGOAL launcher in 32:9 Ultrawide 120Hz format with an HD texture pack created by an OpenGOAL guy. Game from my adolescence, I enjoy it like never before.
Playing the open goal version on my 5120x1440 OLED display was an incredible experience
I don't know what's up with the PS2 footage. But it did run at a better resolution and framerate than that.
No, it does run that bad. There are two versions of the game, one that runs at 480i and another one that runs at 560i, both look this bad, it didn't look that bad back then with little screens, but if you plug your PS2 to a bigger than 15" TV, the game will look awful.
@@accountteam9859At least Opengoal now shows properly how PS2 looked and itsnt nowhere near bad. It was cutting edge.
Do you guys think wider aspect ratio is a good thing? Is there an argument that the games were not meant to played or are not best played in that ratio?
What's the name of the background song?
It's from the Limited Run Games soundtrack CD
Thanks for the informative video!
OpenGoal is truly impressive. I'm not playing on PC normally, but this might finally get me there.
Can you tell me how you get upscaled textures for the game?? Is it a setting in opengoal or something else?
whats the name of the music called?
This comparison is actually incredibly ridiculous, and a giant disservice to the entire purpose of OpenGOAL with how you've tried to display the visual fidelity between PS2, PS3, and OpenGOAL.
If you're going to make a comparison, don't rig it in favor of the newest thing. There are so many speedrunners for Jak and Daxter that stream it from a PS2 alone, and while the visual fidelity of their games aren't as good as OpenGOAL. They are nowhere near as bad as what you've made it out to be for this.
"This is an impossible project"
Well look who's laughing.
what reshade did you apply and how did you do it?
I cannot wait for OpenGOAL Jak II
It's coming soon, probably this year.
What upscaled textures and reshade did you use?
Wow, I really hope we see this happen with Jak 2 and 3 as well! Maybe even a Daxter and Combat Racing port if we're lucky? 😳🤔
They can't work on Daxter because it's not built on the same engine used by Naughty Dog.
@@Er_Buggato Aw what a shame. Oh well!
Which texture pack do you use?
Hi!! I coming from your video Jak 2 beta exploring with the debug menu and i like to know how you do for using debug menu in the demo, thanks!!
Are there working on jak2 ? that would be sooo nice
opengoal.dev/blog/progress-report-jan-2023/
Great video, thanks! Does anyone know what the background song is? It sounds lovely.
nvm found it in your ost video!
Hey, if you're reading this: How does rpcs3 stack up against OpenGoal(same 4k resolution)?
Opengoal is better
@@DonkeyPlanetCan you confirm if Open Goal uses the upscaled textures of the PS3 version or it uses the same ones from PS2? I think we should compare both games at 720p because if not is a bit unfair.
Awsome work! A question: my PS3 version of Jak and Daxter (from the HD Trilogy) shows very noticible and distracting motion blur when turning the camera. This happens regardless of cable, resolution or display. Is it just me?
My capture card can only record in 30fps, so that's why the footage looks a bit blurry.
It's amazing what a difference it makes.
Its incredible, at the time for me the Jak and Daxter on the PS2 looked BEAUTIFUL!!
But now seeing the difference it is the same has putting the glasses and taking out the glasses 😂 Incredible I might say!
the crts made it look good. LCDs are trash
Think lads. one day,
we’re gonna see Haven City in this fashion.
Can youplease do the video wothout adding new things, to show what the Game looks on modern Hardware without adding new stuff?
I care deeply about preservation and legacy, so what gaslighting do I have to worry about with OPENGOAL? Lets see, graphical inconsistencies (like the PS3 and PS4 versions have compared not only to themselves but also PS2) and stuff like PS4's limited directional control, PS3's punch bug, and hell may'be even say the few glitched Precursor Orbs like that one in Jak II's sewers. While I'd love to know about all these specific examples I named, I brought them up to be about the whole topic they're apart of. Ill accept brief answers as well.
In the end, I want to know how faithful this is to the PS2 original and if it does a better job than the PS3 and PS4 versions combined (since on their own I can assume OpenG beats them separately).
OpenGOAL beats the ports in every single way.
This version is the most faithful to the original PS2 release.
It's a great experience with a capable PC and a PS4 controller connected to it.
You don't really need a crazy strong computer because it's very well optimized.
I think a gtx 1030 or 1050 is more than enough...
@@DonkeyPlanet So on PC AND with a DS4, the 16-24 (whatever the number is) directional inputs is maintained?
And lets say the DS4 works well, does it work better, equal, or worse than the DS3 (assuming that's useable)? DS3 is closer to DS2, so off that I'd assume it's better than DS4.
Directional movement and aspect ratio are some of my big ones, so that's why I ask.
(I have a GTX 1050. But I don't truly game on PC. It's best to treat me as if I have no experience using emulators and such on PC. I do want to play on OpenGOAL though.)
It's a great job! I think I've understood why this new version looks better than ps3: textures! (and resolution of course) Watch closely, they all look different. Not just sharper, but more detailed
I saw the PS4 Version run on PS5, and wow, the PS5 version looks worse than the PS3 Version, and Sony really let you pay for it... Don't buy these games until Sony deserves it, use OpenGOAL...
Jak II and Jak 3 are planned, and on jak II they are already working.
Yep and that's because the PS4 version is basically an emulation of the PS2 version just in higher resolution and with the original textures compared to the PS3 HD Collection where the textures are actually remastered. It is full of slowdowns and it is really a big scam buying the PS4 version. Something i've been thinking about is why they didn't just use the PS3 HD Collection for the PS4/PS5 release. Sony should be ashamed of releasing this in such a state with all the slowdowns and that it is just an emulation as well
Did the ps2 really have that little resolution?
Yes, analog TV-s using the NTSC and PAL systems. The PS2 is designed for these interlaced low resolutions.
Sadly PS2 is my huge everlasting love but 480 interlaced resolution is..... just.... ..not good.
actually nowadays is absolutely horrible...
480p is acceptable but not interlaced 480...
I don’t have hd collection I just downloaded the games
Kár hogy nincsen opengoal a játék többi szériájára :(
Really feels like you presented the PS2 and PS3 versions in the most unflattering way possible. Ain't no way they actually look that bad in practice.
OpenGOAL is still objectively a massive improvement though, no denying that.
Captured footage directly from the consoles... This is the image quality they give you. What did you expect?
I love how you exclude the PSVita and PS4 Version, because they are so bad, not worth to mention xD
I noticed that the ps2 version looks blurry especially with objects that are far away. The ps3 version is basically an upgraded ps2 version looks a bit cleaner and less blurry. Than open goal has a wider view with true 16 by 9 and cleaner visuals overall.
Nice
A have it on ps2 3 4 and the vita and thay dont loook as bad as in your video
OpenGOAL is GOD!!!!
It's not real because the ps3 version is much nicer than on the video
Okay, you know it better
@@DonkeyPlanet But I think it's probably due to the loss of quality of the video because filming on ps3 is never clear, very good video to show how open goal and beautiful
It looks very noticeably jaggy even on a real PS3 now. Especially on a 4K tv
@@KnucklesWTD It's the problem with how 4k TVs upscale 720p signal. I'd say it's more a problem with picture clarity rather than jagginess.
Maybe the upcoming Retrotink 4k could do something about that. 720p in 3x scale would fill an entire 4k screen.
sick
Was ps2 really so bad looking ?
It COULD look this bad if you, like, played it on a big-ass 4k TV.
But, under normal circumstances, it definitely looked much more presentable.
Back in the day, people would play it on CRT TVs which would hide the imperfections.
And nowadays there's options like Retrotink 5x that can de-interlace 480i signal.
Check out this comparison of various de-interlacers:
ua-cam.com/video/FvFzcn8NCb4/v-deo.html
The one on the far right is basically as good as an actual PS2 can look. Either that or a Sony PVM which was the highest-quality CRT monitor from the 90s.
@@ThePreciseClimber ah okay that
Makes sense. Thanks for pointing out!
Look! Another modernist who plays in LCD old games instead of CRT.
It was the best console but no one uses that precursor technology anymore
@@hugoclarke3284 I still use it.
The OpenGOAL one honestly doesn't look too far off of a remake considering the color boost and added visual clarity. It's by far the most comfortable way to play the game, I'll probably never go back to ps2/3. I can't wait for jak 2, hopefully they decompile it soon I'd play it over and over.
The OpenGOAL guys really shit on Mass Media and Naughty Dog with this port lol. Hopefully it spurs some kind of reboot or sequel, though I doubt it will. My mind is blown by the fact that I can just play this shit on PC without having to haul out and dust off a 20 year old console, this sets a really cool precedent for other ps2 series' ports on PC I think.