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It's a really good game so I hope you enjoy.
You can always try a PS2 emulator. You can change the resolution without hex editing too. So it's a more feature rich experience than the steam version. I really recommend it.
Cap.
Also I'm pretty sure that even if you increase the resolution of the emulator it still renders at 480p regardless. Good try though.
No, that's the thing. The emulator changes the internal rebdering resolution. It looks very close to what Nocturne on pc looks like at similar resolutions.
So I'm not sure what makes you so "pretty sure" here.
Maybe I'm wrong and my eyes are burnt out but this video doesn't exactly show that being the case. Or it's just the case of a PS2 game using PS2 UI and model assets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDMir7J_wMY
Or Jim Reaper's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSQN45J5JmQ
Your eyes are burnt out. You can test it yourself by going back and forth between hardware and software renderer or just changing the internal resolution to 1x and scaling the window to an HD resolution.
How about you post comparison pictures next time.
I found Nocturne on Ebay cheaper than this. However If you've never played Nocturne before It could be argued that the experience of playing nocturne itself can be worth it for that price.
But that's a personal evaluation. As product in the gaming market it still very overpriced.
Just Raidou