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Old 09-26-05, 12:59 AM   #1
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Default SH3 on CRT screen vs LCD screen

I read this nice forum very often. It has puzzled me that so many complained about the water color ingame. Mine has allways been really great, I mean very greenish when dark. This weekend I lend a LCD screen from work and boy I was amazed. SH3 became a tottaly new game when I saw all the detail and color. Didn't think that it was such a huge leap from a really excellent and old CRT to LCD. ( Now a LCD is on my wish list for xmas)
After some game play I went on bridge at night and I then found out why some people complains about the black sky and blueish water at night. Okay the water in day time is a tad bit too blue.
Can't wait to get home to play some more.
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Old 09-26-05, 01:16 AM   #2
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Yes i use a LCD, but ive never seen SH3 running on a CRT monitor so can't judge which is better. Yet not all LCD monitors bring out color good. Some CRT monitors are way better.
For LCD its all about Pixel or pixel is very important when buying LCD's The more pixels it can handle the better so im told. Some can't even handle a normal First Person Shooter gameplay, they would cause blurring.
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