Ps2 Espgaluda: screen visualization problems
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GaijinPunch
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You need to adjust your monitor settings. ESPGaluda, ESPGaluda II, and many other Cave games have a stupidly long screen. I played Galuda II for a month w/o seeing my score b/c I had to open my monitor and use a screwdriver to change the horizontal size.With default setting and TATE mode the screen is so high that 3/4 cm at the bottom are simply BLACK.
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If you're using a TV rather than a monitor, google "service menu" +your tv brand and see if you can find the code to access the service menu, this will let you adjust the geometry and hopefully get everything on the screen. Don't mess around with any settings if you aren't sure what they do, and write down the initial values of any settings you do change.

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GaijinPunch
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Yeah, you need the 60hz horizontal geometry, but you can only take it so far. As GaijinPunch said, the screen sizes of those games are a bit ludicrously large. Still, having half your score is better than that nasty tatehosei mode.

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Tigershark
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I tried this last night. After getting the codes from the net I then spent hours getting the screen just right. It was actually quite a lot of fun. Trouble is not all games are alike and it is going to be a pain to keep changing it. I think I need to find a happy medium.
By the way on my old Sony Trinitron there were far more options than the one listed above.
As for score, I'm only interested in score at the end when I get on the leader board so I hardly ever look at it "in game".
By the way on my old Sony Trinitron there were far more options than the one listed above.
As for score, I'm only interested in score at the end when I get on the leader board so I hardly ever look at it "in game".