So I thought I knew the answer to this, and it may even be a stupid question but I figured I would ask anyways.
I have my Netboot Naomi 2 setup on a 20" Dell LCD via VGA. I got one of those mini Pandora Key Box setups that go on a desk for a buddy of mine. It has a cheap looking 19" no name China brand LCD hooked to the board via VGA. One thing I noticed when I booted Marvel Heroes vs Street fighter and Marvel vs Capcom is that the sprites on the characters are not pixelated at all, they look great like they were designed for a higher resolution. In comparison, my Marvel vs Capcom 2 and other Capcom fighting games on my Naomi 2 setup all have pixelated sprite characters (which if I remember correctly the original arcade also had).
I guess what I'm asking is why those games look better? Especially considering the the monitor it's connected to. Just want to make sure it's not just my Naomi setup that the games look like that.
I have my Netboot Naomi 2 setup on a 20" Dell LCD via VGA. I got one of those mini Pandora Key Box setups that go on a desk for a buddy of mine. It has a cheap looking 19" no name China brand LCD hooked to the board via VGA. One thing I noticed when I booted Marvel Heroes vs Street fighter and Marvel vs Capcom is that the sprites on the characters are not pixelated at all, they look great like they were designed for a higher resolution. In comparison, my Marvel vs Capcom 2 and other Capcom fighting games on my Naomi 2 setup all have pixelated sprite characters (which if I remember correctly the original arcade also had).
I guess what I'm asking is why those games look better? Especially considering the the monitor it's connected to. Just want to make sure it's not just my Naomi setup that the games look like that.