There's actually been research on the digital out port on the GC which is why we now have HDMI mods that make use of progressive scan. Some people are developing plug n play solutions for the digital port for both component and HDMI, but I don't know of any that you can actually buy right now.
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I finally got my hands on this game so I can beat it for the third time.
Eternal Darkness is that game that you can never stop shilling.
It's complicated to make more games like this because most of its content requires not just skill but actual talent and inspiration.
Fuck yes fuck yes fuckity fuck yes!
I hope you're keeping your saves because you actually need to beat the game 3 times to get the real ending.
Remember you had to choose one of three colors in the first mission, when playing as the roman soldier?
Second time you play, the color you choosed first will be unavailable…
First time I played I choosed blue, so enemies stole mana from me (manageable) but you quickly get massive bonus to mana itself which makes you invincible.
Then I played red, enemies make double damage. The bonus to HP is good but mana was better.
Looking forward to play the green route, I will only play during the night in a dark room for maximun atmosphere.
Yes, I know. I've gotten Eternal Mode before. This time though I'm going to have to do another standard Xel'lotath insanity run, as what I'm wanting to try is to see some sanity effects I don't think I've bothered with before (on account of one chapter where you barely see any horrors from beyond the veil until a good ways AFTER anyone you can interact with, thus requiring summoning to reduce sanity enough prior). Honestly, I do wish that Eternal Mode only made it so you couldn't take health/mana damage, as sanity effects are a big reason to play the game, and being immune to them doesn't feel as much of a reward as the other two.
Something I liked was how while the same set of five locations were reused, for most of them on return visits the level design went deeper into the complexes, and you could see how the places changed over the years. Hell, the latter's part of how Oublie gets a historical pass: while the cathedral it was based on wasn't built until after Anthony the Page's chapter, he only explores what is later known as "The Old Tower" and the mausoleum beneath it, leaving the chapel proper an extension built onto it over the years in that incarnation of the world.
Peter wasn't a soldier, he was a war photographer.