I'd suggest using the original composite cable if you can. version of the game should be the same version you have on the disc, with the only improvement being in load times due to the game being on your H.D.D. This post has been edited by JOHNS7232 on 13th May 2011 15:20 don't really play anything other than PS3 games on my PS3. You're probably better off buying a slim PS2 for $99 and running your older games on it (if you're concerned about how the game looks). What's awful is trying to play FFVIII on PS3 and watching the black and white transition between map and battles. Play MGS on PS3 60gb right after, and you'll realize it's a slightly fuzzy/blurred image. But if you play MGS on PS or PS2 you have a crisper image. Not easily visible with more popular games. Right now I'm running a 60gb backwards compatibility PS3, but even with that having the needed chips, seems to make most PSX games look like crap. Not really sure how PSX games look on PS3's that don't have backwards compatibility (the ones using software updates in place of chips). and in fact will say the same for most PSX games. I agree that FFIV doesn't look very good on PS3. I guess it's just my copy for some reason, but it was fine on the PS2. Fatal - Yours didn't glitch out like I described?
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