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Re: "I'm Running On Fumes" - Digital Eclipse Is Scrambling To Address Issues With Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection

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As long as I have been playing Mortal Kombat games since 1992 .. I thought it was normal for the difficulty setting to never work. Try Mk2 with a real snes on very easy and by the top of the tower it feels no different on any setting. The Ai has always been cheap. The mega drive versions always seemed easier though in general. Can't speak for the Arcade games on how they used to work though

Re: Review: Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (Switch 2) - A Killer Kompilation, But Online Is A Mess At Launch

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@Turbotendo Well Ive finished most of the mega man games across most of the legacy collections and also own many of the originals to compare and gotta say I didnt feel any latency that effected me .. other wise i wouldnt of been able to beat mega man 7s final bosses as every mili second of movement counts. Not say there isnt latency but certainly not enough to effect the way ive been playing thru them. I hate crt filters that make the picture dim too .. konami i would say is one of the worst culprits. The castlevania and contra collections are way too dark. When i play the sega ages games like alex kidd i have the option where it is softened and curved. Seems to be very effective. I dont have every sega ages game to compare but the ones i do have do a fine job much better than the Mk one here

Re: Review: Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (Switch 2) - A Killer Kompilation, But Online Is A Mess At Launch

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@Turbotendo I also really like the Sega Ages crt filters as it softens the picture. Capcom mega man collections do a great job too. I have 2 Crt's so I can still play all my original consoles but its just so odd that the one thing they need to work the most (the look of how it looked) they always seem to fail at getting it right. Just putting scan lines in isnt good enough as there is more to it