Cool.. Though it would seem that since the action is so fast paced the differences between smooth & crisp might be hard to notice. In still shots I prefer "Crisp" seems like a nice mix between smooth & classic.
Even in youtube-HD, that video compresses the detail enough that you can't see quite how big of a difference it is between the filtered sprites and the old ones blown up (much less the 2 filters). In motion, on your own TV, you would be able to tell more clearly and I think that the 'crisp' setting looks quite nice as well.
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Cool.. Though it would seem that since the action is so fast paced the differences between smooth & crisp might be hard to notice. In still shots I prefer "Crisp" seems like a nice mix between smooth & classic.
Even in youtube-HD, that video compresses the detail enough that you can't see quite how big of a difference it is between the filtered sprites and the old ones blown up (much less the 2 filters). In motion, on your own TV, you would be able to tell more clearly and I think that the 'crisp' setting looks quite nice as well.