Xan wrote:I've recently tried RE4 Wii on the Samsung, of all the Wii games this is probably the only one I'd rather play on a 15 kHz CRT. It's letterboxed in 4:3, but looks sharp, in 16:9 it looks really zoomed in and cramped because of the vert- and overscan. It doesn't even fill the screen horizontally, there are small borders at the sides. It looks blurry and color depth issues are a lot more apparent compared to a CRT, clearly the game was designed around the smaller rendering area in 4:3 and the 16:9 mode was just an afterthought to meet demand. All the other Wii games I have with real hor+ 16:9 look great on the plasma though.
I have the GC version which ran in a 16:9 ish letterbox on a 4:3 screen! If you zoom to fill the screen on the plasma, the lower resolution really shows. I thought the Wii version ran in real 16:9, but I dont have it so I didnt know for sure.
In any case, you are right-- the GC version must run at the same res as the Wii version, because even when I zoom to fill the screen, I have the same small spaces on the sides that you speak of. That said, my original RE4 GC experience was on my 36" 31KHz Hitachi Ultravision Digital via 480p component, and while a 4:3 set, even back then I could tell the screen res was lower than most GC games, and the game seems to run in 16 bit color or something, because close ups on textures exhibit some rainbow looking colors, especially on lighter gray and stone colors. This not because of the plasma though, as it looked the same on my Hitachi CRT. This would be less readily apparent on a 15Khz set as you say though.
I never ran the game on a 15Khz CRT, even back when I first bought it. Maybe because of that, I actually dont mind the grainier look on the plasma (and remember I got the big one!), and I still think the color reproduction and contrast of the set look quite nice despite the games resolution and color weaknesses. Also, the first plasma I ran this game on was my previous Panasonic 50x60, and while I had it dialed in and it looked OK, it looks a lot better on the F4500. Ive actually played quite a bit of the game on the plasmas since its been probably almost 10 years since I played it seriously and had gotten back into it recently with my son. We are probably more than halfway through the game and you do get use to it, and begin appreciating the nice contrasty scenes and big picture more than the detraction of the graininess.
This is just me though, and I dont mind (actually like) some sharpness and seeing pixels and line edges on my 480p content.
**One thing I did notice on this particular game though (you may try this) was that game mode vs. non game mode made a very noticable difference in PQ. Turning game mode OFF got rid of a lot of the ugly graininess in the textures. Not sure if this is the DCV and MPEG Noise Filters or some other processing, but you might try turning these on and off and also going in and out of game mode to see the difference. The difference was readily apparent in real time when switching Game Mode on my BFXZA model-- I'll try to get the exact settings for you, but I definitely preferred to have the GM off for this particular game