Strikers on PSX
Strikers on PSX
I have Strikers for Playstation (playing it on PS2) and wanted to know if anyone else is having problems with it dropping frames at beginning of levels and other various parts? Was talking to Greg about this the other day and think it has something to do with the PS hardware and 2D graphics versus Saturn.
Strikers 1945 1 correct? Aka Strikers 1945 NTSC-J.
If this is correct then what you say is true, this game on PS does have slowdown, moreso than it's Saturn counterpart.
If anything get this if you do not have a Saturn otherwise MAME does it well enough, that or get a Saturn and this game.
If this is correct then what you say is true, this game on PS does have slowdown, moreso than it's Saturn counterpart.
If anything get this if you do not have a Saturn otherwise MAME does it well enough, that or get a Saturn and this game.
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I have it. It's strikers 2. No frame drops whatsoever. I don't see slowdown either. Use it on PS2 and 1.
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Could Tate mode in USA PSX Strikers 1945 be unlocked?...
Psikyo brought out the original Japanese PSX version of Strikers 1945 II...looks much better "front instruction cover-wise" than the latter released cheaper Success Corp. released Superlite 1500 series version of Strikers 1945 II. And yes, it does have Tate mode besides the usual Yoko mode as well. ^_~
I paid 5,800 yen for this original PSX version of Strikers 1945 II and there's a page touting a cool all-leather bomber jacket with Strikers 1945 logo on the back. Very cool indeed. ^_~
--- Could Tate mode in USA version of PSX Strikers 1945 be unlocked? ---
I'm surprised that Agetech would do a USA PSX port of Strikers 1945 II and re-label it simply as "Strikers 1945". The Tate mode option, supposedly, is still intact but is not selectable on the main menu screen (like the original version or the Superlite versions have it selectable)...would have to take some serious Gameshark coding to see if this option could be revived for the USA PSX version of Strikers 1945.
This new Strikers 1945 Gameshark code discovery (if it were possible to implement) would be major good news just like the Gameshark codes found to correct the USA PSX Raiden Project's game controls to their proper format for use in Tate mode. That right there, was the legendary shmup-related Gameshark find of the century! ^_~
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I paid 5,800 yen for this original PSX version of Strikers 1945 II and there's a page touting a cool all-leather bomber jacket with Strikers 1945 logo on the back. Very cool indeed. ^_~
--- Could Tate mode in USA version of PSX Strikers 1945 be unlocked? ---
I'm surprised that Agetech would do a USA PSX port of Strikers 1945 II and re-label it simply as "Strikers 1945". The Tate mode option, supposedly, is still intact but is not selectable on the main menu screen (like the original version or the Superlite versions have it selectable)...would have to take some serious Gameshark coding to see if this option could be revived for the USA PSX version of Strikers 1945.
This new Strikers 1945 Gameshark code discovery (if it were possible to implement) would be major good news just like the Gameshark codes found to correct the USA PSX Raiden Project's game controls to their proper format for use in Tate mode. That right there, was the legendary shmup-related Gameshark find of the century! ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
If everyone else hasn't said it already:
Strikers 1 (Saturn is better)
Strikers 2 (PSX is better)
Or you could just get that ps2 set that has both games and is probably arcade perfect.
Strikers 1 (Saturn is better)
Strikers 2 (PSX is better)
Or you could just get that ps2 set that has both games and is probably arcade perfect.
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Strikers 1945 I & II NTSCJ PS2: Gameplay Intact?
Sorry to dredge up an old topic, and one of the blacklisted ones no less, but I've been poring over the existing Strikers topics to no avail.
How does the NTSCJ PS2 Strikers collection play? From what I've gathered, it's got TATE (good) and audiovisual issues (bad)... but I've not found any comments on the gameplay. Slowdown, laggy controls, load times? Or do the games themselves perform well underneath the aesthetic scuffs?
As advised, I've got PS1 SII (NTSCJ) and will have Saturn SI, shortly. I'm very happy with what I've seen of them, but I was just wondering if the PS2 version's audiovisual flaws are worth putting up with for closer-to-arcade perfect gameplay (if it's screwed up in that regard, needless to say I'd stick to the 32-bit ports and MAME). edit: or pick up some PCBs in the future.
How does the NTSCJ PS2 Strikers collection play? From what I've gathered, it's got TATE (good) and audiovisual issues (bad)... but I've not found any comments on the gameplay. Slowdown, laggy controls, load times? Or do the games themselves perform well underneath the aesthetic scuffs?
As advised, I've got PS1 SII (NTSCJ) and will have Saturn SI, shortly. I'm very happy with what I've seen of them, but I was just wondering if the PS2 version's audiovisual flaws are worth putting up with for closer-to-arcade perfect gameplay (if it's screwed up in that regard, needless to say I'd stick to the 32-bit ports and MAME). edit: or pick up some PCBs in the future.
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Have you got a low-res monitor with your mame setupAre there any benefits to playing this on PSX over MAME? I can play it on a tated display with my arcade stick with MAME already... is there any reason to pick up a PSX copy?
PSX seems fine to me aside from slightly worse graphics at points but I've only cleared the first loopJust buy the PCBs. It's not like it'll cost you an arm and a leg.
None of the home ports are worth it IMO.
port - $20, pcb - $100
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The Strikers 1945 II PCB with the weird riser board, I've seen that particular board sold for a paltry $65.00 USD. Yes, I do own it as well. Makes me wonder if it's a proto S-II PCB or if it was just a repaired PCB from the get-go. Hmmm... ^_~
At the very least, with the PCB version of S-II, you don't have to wait for the loading times as it is lighting quick & instantaneous (like you do on the SS/PSX ports of the same name).
I like how the original Psikyo version of S-II has the cool FMV gallery of all the fightercraft. The Agetech release of Strikers 1945 axed that nifty bonus along with the tate option.
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At the very least, with the PCB version of S-II, you don't have to wait for the loading times as it is lighting quick & instantaneous (like you do on the SS/PSX ports of the same name).
I like how the original Psikyo version of S-II has the cool FMV gallery of all the fightercraft. The Agetech release of Strikers 1945 axed that nifty bonus along with the tate option.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~