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which port do you mean? the first port for pc was the same version as the gamecube one, the steam port is the same as the xbla/psn port
I'd have to reextract the files to check, so maybe.
I didn't rip them. I searched my Sonic Adventure Dreamcast disc, made a gdi copy of it, accessed the files inside the gdi, extracted the emerald coast pvm file and converted all textures inside the pvm to png.
I don't have the files anymore, because they swallowed up a huge portion of my hdd.
Search up some gameplay videos of the Dreamcast and DX version of Emerald Coast and take a look at the water. I didn't get too far in my attempt of porting textures, mainly because both versions had missing/unique textures the other version had/didn't had.
I'm busy right now with some other projects, but I can try to apply dc water and take some screens of it if you want. Could just take some time.
You do realize that the PS2 was barely more powerful than the Dreamcast right? the N64 is no where near as powerful as the DC