Classic PlayStation Plus Games Might Be The Worst Versions

Classic PlayStation Plus Games Might Be The Worst Versions

Classic PlayStation Plus Games Might Be The Worst Versions Skip to content Click here to check out the GameByte Shop great games, consoles and more! Not a very good pal. Classic PlayStation Plus Games Might Be The Worst Versions 24 May 202224 May 2022 by Oisin Kuhnke It’s looking like some classic PlayStation games that are coming with the revamped PlayStation Plus are running at 50hz, rather than the faster 60hz. As reported by VGC, it’s looking like some classic PlayStation and PSP games aren’t running as fast as they could be. For the younger audience, back in the day different regions would have games running at different frame rates. For the EU, that was PAL, where it would run at 25 FPS. And in America and Japan, it was NTSC, which would run at roughly 30 FPS. For some reason, it seems like newly added classic PlayStation games have opted for the slower PAL version.ADVERT ADVERT Looks like PS1 classics are using 50hz PAL versions instead of NTSC. NTSC PS1 feels much smoother than emulated version. pic.twitter.com/5q3kRn353h- The_Marmolade (@the_marmolade) May 23, 2022 According to one user playing the PSOne version of Ape Escape on the Indonesian PS Store noticed it was probably the PAL version, as the opening credits Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. VGC was also able to confirm that games like Everybody’s Golf and Wild Arms also used the PAL version. not all games are pal Oddly though, that doesn’t appear to be the case for all games. Titles like Tekken 2, Syphon Filter, and Abe’s Oddysee all use the NTSC version of the game. While Indonesia does use the PAL format, for comparison VGC was able to verify that Taiwan, an NTSC region, was still issued the PAL versions. Credit: Sony For someone who’s only ever experienced the PAL version, it might not matter that much. But five frames make a surprising amount of difference, offering a much smoother gameplay experience. Of course, the service is only officially available in Asia at the moment. So it’s possible things could be different in other regions.ADVERT ADVERT Toy Story 2 Is Coming To PS4 And PS5 Thanks To PlayStation Plus The new PlayStation Plus was revealed back in March. And just last week, Sony showed off a selection of games coming to the service. For Europe, prospective subscribers can expect it to launch June 22. Though this is only a targeted launch at the moment, and may be delayed. The fighting in Ukraine is causing families to flee their homes. Please give now to save lives and protect people in need. Donate today! Keep the conversation going by heading over to our Facebook and Twitter pages. You can also find us on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Google News, Reddit and Flipboard.ADVERT ADVERT Also, make sure to check out the GameByte Shop for all your gaming needs! Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment TweetShareSharePin Follow us on @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play External Links Policy GameByte Staff About GameByte Advertise with us Careers Ambassador Program Contact Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Manage Cookies Preferences Submit Your Content FragHero Sporf 9 to 5 Life Social Chain Social Chain Agency
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