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Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:19 am
by dandymcgee
superLED wrote: Pseudo 3D... Isn't that what Doom was? And Wolfenstein? It has nothing to do with how low the 'prims' are.
I mean, it looks a lot like it's actual 3D, but it's just a trick for the eye?

If an object/space has a with, height and a depth, it is a 3D object/space, no matter what.
Did you even read my post? I specified exactly what I meant.

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:06 am
by superLED
dandymcgee wrote:
superLED wrote: Pseudo 3D... Isn't that what Doom was? And Wolfenstein? It has nothing to do with how low the 'prims' are.
I mean, it looks a lot like it's actual 3D, but it's just a trick for the eye?

If an object/space has a with, height and a depth, it is a 3D object/space, no matter what.
Did you even read my post? I specified exactly what I meant.
I only wrote down what i thought the real definition for 'Pseudo 3D' was, so someone could correct me and teach me the real/correct definition for it.

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:26 pm
by dandymcgee
superLED wrote:I only wrote down what i thought the real definition for 'Pseudo 3D' was, so someone could correct me and teach me the real/correct definition for it.
Well if your intention was not to argue, then sorry about how I replied. I don't believe it's a real term, and even it's been used before I doubt there's a widely accepted definition. My point was that if you substitute "low prim" for "psuedo 3D" in all of my above posts then perhaps what I was trying to say would be more clear.

Let's get this topic focused back on recommendations for how the OP can best enjoy his shiny new Sega DreamCast.

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:28 pm
by Falco Girgis
dandymcgee wrote:
superLED wrote:I only wrote down what i thought the real definition for 'Pseudo 3D' was, so someone could correct me and teach me the real/correct definition for it.
Well if your intention was not to argue, then sorry about how I replied. I don't believe it's a real term, and even it's been used before I doubt there's a widely accepted definition. My point was that if you substitute "low prim" for "psuedo 3D" in all of my above posts then perhaps what I was trying to say would be more clear.

Let's get this topic focused back on recommendations for how the OP can best enjoy his shiny new Sega DreamCast.
So what constitutes low primitive count at this point in time? The Dreamcast's 3 million polys were an absolute shitload back in the day... And on the subject of textures, it has more video RAM than the PS2, which is why the colors are always more vibrant on the Dreamcast than the PS2 with DC/PS2 ports.

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:40 am
by blackball2186
Took forever but I finally got my dreamcast today with a copy of Sonic Adventure , gonna crack open a few beers , have a little scotch and kick robotniks ass!

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:45 am
by JamesParkes
that sounds like a plan!

make sure to pick up Jet Grind Radio when you get a chance :mrgreen:

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:54 pm
by blackball2186
The person that sold it to me on ebay sold it to me with the wrong power cord, but luckily i own nearly every system, barring new ones and older sega models, any way, the power cable for the PS2 is exactly the same for the DC. To my dismay however, i seem to have overlooked the need for a VMU . so that will be my next order, probably with Jet Grind Radio :mrgreen:

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 11:40 am
by dandymcgee
blackball2186 wrote:any way, the power cable for the PS2 is exactly the same for the DC.
Make sure you checked voltage / amperage coming in and going out, just because it fits doesn't mean it's the right one. If you already checked, then good on you. ;)

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 12:45 pm
by blackball2186
Thanks for the warning, I just checked and they are the cables were manufactured to the same specs

Re: My first Dreamcast

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 1:56 pm
by dandymcgee
blackball2186 wrote:Thanks for the warning, I just checked and they are the cables were manufactured to the same specs
Yeah, it's usually on the label on the AC/DC converter.