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PS2 component cable?

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We had to get a new tv because our old one broke and now I'm interested in getting a component cable for my PS2. So I wanted to know, has anyone else hooked up a PS2 with a component cable to a hdtv? And have you noticed a significant quality improvement in graphics?


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Yeah. Because the PS3 will only convert games that are built for that resolution if its running on HDMI and its set to automatically convert PS2 games. I've seen a friend have a PS2 on his 50inch, some of the games look terrible.


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Off Topic:

Which kinda reminds me ... I gotta still play around with the colors n contrast settings on my new tv set o_0 ... right now, everyone looks too pink ...


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LOL. Is there a setting on your TV to scale down the resolution on the game video setting?

I have it set for standard resolution like the gamecube. To me, Twilight Princess on the gamecube looks better than God of War 2 on the ps2. But! Mario Kart's graphics own everything. X'D I think the cartoonish graphics look much more crisper than something that has too much detail to it.

*is waiting for my new vga cable to come so I can hook up the tv as a second monitor*


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