I thought that - perhaps reducing the resolution to 720p, or utilizing a SCART cable to provide a softer focus. Anyway, now I'd rather like to play the damn thing (if my sister ever lets me have a go)!
Thanks for your help.
Oh no! That's not good. I'll try fiddling with the resolution a bit. There must be something I can do - I'm convinced I've seen downloads on Youtube that are graphically superior to the originals... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFryNsyLNqM&feature=related
I've downloaded Final Fantasy VII, VIII and IX onto my PS3 (40GB + HDMI cable), but have been disappointed by the highly pixelated quality of the graphics, which I recall being better when I played the originals on my PS2.
I have enabled the 'graphics smoothing' feature, which has improved...
Thanks for your speedy reply!
I've tried playing FF6 on someone else's PS3 and the image quality was quite appalling. I believe the downloads rectify that problem though. I'm also a bit worried about PS3's not supporting PS2 software:sad2:
I've decided I want to play Final Fantasy IX for the first time in the summer. I can't decide whether to fork out £200+ for a PS3 and hope it will be available from the PSN, or to simply buy a PS2 for £60-120 and get FFIX for around £30 from Amazon.
Obviously a PS3 would be a better long-term...
The first one I played was Final Fantasy VII when I was around age 7-8, and I last played Final Fantasy XII.
I'm quite keen to play through IX in fact, but I don't own any consoles at the moment. I think that may have to wait till the summer, at which point I will perhaps shell out for a PS3.
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