RE4 on PS2 over component

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#1 trj156
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How does RE4 look over component cables? Is it worth getting the cables? I think they're $35.
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#2 TGL88
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Wow $35!!?? look around a bit more you can get them for $10 and yes get them the game looks much sharper and you need as much as you can get considering it's the PS2 version
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#3 jt4mtb
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Do you have a TV that supports Progressive scan? If so, component cables will definitely make it look better as RE4 supports 480p.
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#4 trj156
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Do you have a TV that supports Progressive scan? If so, component cables will definitely make it look better as RE4 supports 480p.jt4mtb

Yes, i have a 32" LCD that supports 720p/1080i, as well as a 50" LCD that does 1080p.

@TGL88 (or anyone), where can i get the cables for $10?

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#5 trj156
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Anyone know where i can get some really cheap but dependable PS2 component cables?
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#7 Quezakolt
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Even if you have a regular flat-screen tube, componement will help tremendously with picture quality.For some reason, I found that it didnt change a lot when used on a non-flat screen tube tv. Well, thats how it is in my house.
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#8 spydersvenom7
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I agree with everyone, worth it, hands down. I have 2 HDTVs and 1 SDTV that all use component, it's a no brainer to use them if your TV supports them. RE4 looks great for a last gen game in component (especially 480p, it competes with most Wii games)
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#9 paul52181
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check out newegg.com. they always have cheap, good cables.
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#10 trj156
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http://www.gamestop.com/Browse/Search.aspx?N=139+115

They're $15 at Gamestop and they're definitely worth it.

BoNeS77713

Apparently these are in stock right down the street from me...guess i'll have to look harder. Thanks for the link. BTW i'm going to be playing the ps2 on a 32" 720p/1080i LCD.

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How does RE4 look over component cables? Is it worth getting the cables? I think they're $35.trj156

"Hell Yeah".