Yeah, cause that's an Amiga it's sitting on top of.
Ibara and Espgaluda will flip the other way, but virtually every other tate game under the sun that I have access to won't. I guess I have to hack this dumb thing to give it a CRT screen flip switch. Which I would happily do, except:
1. It's finicky as hell - it won't work with the Dreamcast at all, and for some reason it won't work with my XRGB-2+ if I use a switchbox (I have to plug it in directly).
2. I don't have any grounding outlets in my house whatsoever, so that makes working on CRT monitors even more unsafe than it already is.
StarCreator wrote:The obvious answer is to play while hanging upside-down from the ceiling. More blood to the brain means you should perform better too, right?
Make sure to be wearing a pressure suit (those used by jet fighter pilots, like those in the US Navy who also have to make tough carrier landings and find their motherships by bio-luminescent algae trails like in the 1994 Tom Clancy novel) to make sure there is not an excessive buildup of blood in the eyeballs, which can lead to a freakish appearance indeed ^___~ And possibly exploded eyeballs, which are not fun and also messy to clean up (especially when you're blind because your eyeballs are no longer there).
According to this, the Radius Pivot is a fixed frequency monitor, Radius graphics card at 69hz. Nice vendor lock-in bullshit. I'm surprised you got it to work at all.
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It's the Saturn version. I do not have a working supergun yet.
Dave_K. wrote:According to this, the Radius Pivot is a fixed frequency monitor, Radius graphics card at 69hz. Nice vendor lock-in bullshit. I'm surprised you got it to work at all.
The first versions were like that, but the last two incarnations were multi-frequency. This thing can go all the way up to 1920x1080.
papa_november wrote:The first versions were like that, but the last two incarnations were multi-frequency. This thing can go all the way up to 1920x1080.
What's the model number or manufacturing date on this one?