Just picked up Air Blade.
Had SF2 in my Aero and there were no issues w/ the display...crisp clean nothing funny.
I install Air Blade and rotate my monitor...
Now, on the left side (the top if the screen is hori) there are 2 or three light colored lines.
If I play with the monitor , especially the hori size, hold etc.. I can make them WORSE, but not better.
I think it's something simple that I'm just missing. I'm very new to arcade hardware.
I put Street Fighter 2 back in - just to make sure and sure enough it looks fine , no lines.
Any suggestions?
Also, I cannot get into the test \ service menu...my harness looks to be set up correctlt and works with SF2 - I can get into service \ test mode fine by pressing the service button on the cab. Not so much with Air Blade...looking at the manual that came with the board it looks like everything is set fine.
Any help? This game is great, but those lines are just bugging me. It's by no means BAD - it's just I'm positive that this diaplay is fine, and don't know why a problem with the PCB woul;d cause this issue as it can be adjusted via monitor controls.
Thanks anyone\everyone!
Change Air Blade - Aero City - Display Help
Change Air Blade - Aero City - Display Help
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"This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done."
Re: Change Air Blade - Aero City - Display Help
One thing i've noticed with SSV hardware is that on most monitors, you will need to adjust the brightness. When I plug in Change Air Blade, I have to turn the brightness up slightly on both of my Astro City cabinets.
Re: Change Air Blade - Aero City - Display Help
Same here regarding brightness on SSV games, generally leading to colors looking a bit washed out.