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Arseen:

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--- Quote from: Arseen on January 16, 2013, 05:48:11 PM ---Difference over RGB is non-noticeable so from my EU point of view can was good enough, but for US dudes and dudesesses there might be advance, so correction accepted without penalties for stepping on toes of the one and only Oversight. ;D

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Haha oh no I'm agreeing with you - I was saying that component (or RGB) is necessary for the Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox, because using composite for those three would be a crime. ;D

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Yeah I know, was just joking as I was pissed to my computer, as doing the 2 Clock Tower covers took almost an hour because my computer is too underpowered.
With not choking computer it would have taken about 5 minutes.
But can'tupgrade my computer now as Game buying 6takes all extra money. That and had to fix my car, maybe even buy a new one.
Polygon:

--- Quote from: Arseen on January 15, 2013, 08:12:31 PM ---Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox can be connected with component cables you know. I'd hook the PS2 only to CRT when playing pistol games which don't work on flatscreen TVs.
For any console that can do RGB I'd use RGB scart cable and Scart->HDMI converter.

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Yep, they are. I can't believe how much I had to pay for the cables for the GameCube. That's a good point, I had forgot the light gun won't work on the LCD. I guess it really doesn't matter though. Everything is going to go into some sort of switch which will go to the receiver, and the out to the TVs. So, any console could really be displayed on either TV. I had thought about doing RGB, but the work and money involved to do it has really turned me off to it. Normally that wouldn't be an issue, but the difference in quality is enough from S-video to cover the cost.
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