Are you the one who created this video? This video is really old iirc from two/three years ago, but I wasnt able to find it I also want to comment about the errors of the video Missing snow effects, misplaced flashlight and (in the version used in the video as newer versions of Dolphin fix it) broken flash effect when unlocking a echo photo can be fixed by disabling "Store EFB copies" in the graphics option The broken flashlight on PPSSPP is an actual bug from the emulator that it is impossible to fix, at best, you could enable the hardware simulation option which actually restore them, but brokes even worst the flashlight and you really gonna need a beefy PC to even get 30 stable fps And the issues of PCSX2, the lighting actually looks likes that on PS2, the missing film grain is because of the Widescreen patch used in the video which disable it and the buggy transitions can be fixed by changing blending accuracy to medium in the render tab on the graphic settings Must mention that both PS2 and Wii supports 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio natively but you need to configure that from the console BIOS, although in Dolphin is as easy as going to the emulator configurations in PCSX2 you actually has to go to the console configurations in the BIOS and put the console on 16:9 mode
Yeah I did this video a few years ago on another channel, but I reuploaded it here with a few small changes because I want all my horror game content on one channel, that is dedicated to that (other channel was a weird mix of racing and horror games). You are right with most of the issues, that is why I also said that the issues were partly also caused by me not setting up the emulators correctly. But the aspects I compared weren't really affected by that, so I didn't bother to recapture everything (apart from that I didn't remember the settings, because an old comment was deleted). Thanks for your comment, I will pin it so that people who also didn't setup their emulator correctly, can see what they need to change.
Awesome video dude. I love learning the little differences between the systems. I had it on PSP and I can say it looks and works grate on actual hardware. Keep it up you just got another sub.
Are you the one who created this video? This video is really old iirc from two/three years ago, but I wasnt able to find it
I also want to comment about the errors of the video
Missing snow effects, misplaced flashlight and (in the version used in the video as newer versions of Dolphin fix it) broken flash effect when unlocking a echo photo can be fixed by disabling "Store EFB copies" in the graphics option
The broken flashlight on PPSSPP is an actual bug from the emulator that it is impossible to fix, at best, you could enable the hardware simulation option which actually restore them, but brokes even worst the flashlight and you really gonna need a beefy PC to even get 30 stable fps
And the issues of PCSX2, the lighting actually looks likes that on PS2, the missing film grain is because of the Widescreen patch used in the video which disable it and the buggy transitions can be fixed by changing blending accuracy to medium in the render tab on the graphic settings
Must mention that both PS2 and Wii supports 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio natively but you need to configure that from the console BIOS, although in Dolphin is as easy as going to the emulator configurations in PCSX2 you actually has to go to the console configurations in the BIOS and put the console on 16:9 mode
Yeah I did this video a few years ago on another channel, but I reuploaded it here with a few small changes because I want all my horror game content on one channel, that is dedicated to that (other channel was a weird mix of racing and horror games).
You are right with most of the issues, that is why I also said that the issues were partly also caused by me not setting up the emulators correctly. But the aspects I compared weren't really affected by that, so I didn't bother to recapture everything (apart from that I didn't remember the settings, because an old comment was deleted).
Thanks for your comment, I will pin it so that people who also didn't setup their emulator correctly, can see what they need to change.
Awesome video dude. I love learning the little differences between the systems. I had it on PSP and I can say it looks and works grate on actual hardware. Keep it up you just got another sub.
Thank you very much. I have a few other videos planned, but I will try to keep in mind to do such a comparison every now and then.
Again timestamps are in the description and I still don't know why the chapters don't work. Thanks for watching!