01 September 2019, 15:49 | #1 |
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Is (US) always NTSC?
As the title says: Is it save to assume that (US) for country means the game is NTSC?
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01 September 2019, 16:14 | #2 |
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as a rule yes but some games have no changes what so ever and may run too fast like Lotus 2 US version runs to fast on NTSC machine the code is the same as PAL version.
and other games like Gods have a special NTSC version so it doesnt run to fast on NTSC machine etc. does what I wrote make any sense? US is NTSC but game might not have any changes to code from Pal so = to fast >>> |
01 September 2019, 16:24 | #3 |
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When those 'some games' are just some outsiders it's ok for me. A few games can be configured by hand.
but I guess it's ok to set ntsc as default for (US) disks then. thx |
01 September 2019, 16:25 | #4 |
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iirc yes because when you play Gods US on Pal its to slow so must set NTSC.
if you play Gods Pal in NTSC its considered fast. |
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