05-15-2021, 07:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2021, 07:53 AM by notsure555.)
I don't think it's a PCSX2 thing. I seem to remember real PS2 games lacking colors, but I haven't played many.
Did Sony force developers to use a palette limited to "gray" and "slightly less gray"? Is it a hardware limitation?
I played Shadow Hearts and the colors stood out in how samey they were, now I'm playing Front Mission 4 and it's the same. You can customize your mech's colors from hundreds of choices, and all of them look grey to me. It's repulsive.
Here's screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/p40fUTB
This is the brightest green I could find, and the brightest blue, do they look green or blue to you? The other green and blue choices are far worse.
Did Sony force developers to use a palette limited to "gray" and "slightly less gray"? Is it a hardware limitation?
I played Shadow Hearts and the colors stood out in how samey they were, now I'm playing Front Mission 4 and it's the same. You can customize your mech's colors from hundreds of choices, and all of them look grey to me. It's repulsive.
Here's screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/p40fUTB
This is the brightest green I could find, and the brightest blue, do they look green or blue to you? The other green and blue choices are far worse.