Virtua Fighter 4 (Arcade vs PlayStation 2) Side by Side Comparison
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- About the Video: An Audio Visual Comparison of the game Virtua Fighter 4 "Vanilla" for Arcade (Sega Naomi 2) and PS2 (PlayStation 2). The video shows a Gameplay Comparison to compare the two systems side-by-side whose purpose is of study and learn. Please use earphone / headphone, because the audio is binaural.
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I wish Sega would release a Virtua Fighter compilation of sorts. With consoles the way they are now, arcade perfect versions of Virtua Fighter 3 (as well as Virtua Fighter 3TB) and Virtua Fighter 4 (along with Evolution and Final Tuned) would be a piece of cake.
Me too.
After i see difference betwin arcade and ps2. Dreamcast port of vf3tb looks more good and good after this years.
Unfortunately Sega is a pretty clueless company at this point. They have such a glorious catalog and choose to not make any money off it in an age of easy digital releases.
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Yeah somehow the only way to play those games one day officially is with yakuza series
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There are rumors of Virtua Fighter 6 being released "soon". Maybe we can get the classic titles as a bonus. *Shrugs shoulders*
Man, what a port! Remember loving the looks of it.
If only Sega hadn't discontinued the DreamCast, we could have had this ported on to it instead; Would have been glorious after the less than stellar Virtua Fighter 3 port.
Man, still remember how they droped the ball on the third game and also managed to screw up Sega Rally 2... these didn't live up to their arcade counterparts at all.
VF4 ran on the NAOMI 2. The Dreamcast port would have looked like VF3 Dreamcast port. Only thing the Dreamcast had over the PS2 was the VRAM and it only had 4MB more. Sony really cheaped out on the ram. PS2 should have at least 64MB of main and 8MB of embedded video
@@tHeWasTeDYouTh Sony didn't really cheap out on RAM. RAM was really expensive when the PS2 was released and the PS2 has insanely fast fill rates and was designed to stream textures and other data straight from the disc, but many developers never took advantage of this.
It's kind of unfair to compare it to the XBOX's 64MB of RAM (or even the GameCube's 43MB) considering the XBOX was released almost a year after the PS2.
ProtoMancave incorrect. It is impossible to bypass RAM and stream textures and other assets directly. Even the announced ps5 with the fastest SSD to date will have trouble reaching that goal.
@@jaymzx2587 No one said anything about bypassing RAM, I literally said STREAMING.
Developers have been streaming data directly from disc during gameplay since the days of the PS1. That's basically how games with no apparent loading times like Soul Reaver are made.
The difference here is PS2's fill rates are fast enough to do this far more aggressively than any other system from it's generation.
ProtoMancave aha okay sounds probable.
The Arcade Version looks a lot better than the PS2 Port. All Graphics are Sharper and more colorful and the anti alaising is much better on the Arcade
It looks amazing on the original system, but the PS2 version is an excelent port. You do such a very good job, congrats.
The PS2 does a better job on the lighting model if we're being honest. Jacky's clothes look too shiny in stages that aren't reflecting any light. At least the PS2 version has one of the best main menus in a video game to this day.
Lighting is very expensive to render. Really shows how good the graphics are in the arcade and can understand that omission on ps2. However the ps2 version has muddled textures, missing textures, and less polygons on Bryant surprisingly.
@@charleschase7945 , prove your case or quit sounding like a fanboy.
@@groidcel , let us also not forget the shop, customization, and other features that the PS2 versions of the games have over the arcade version of the game.
@@paxhumana2015 ??? Fanboy of what?
The Arcade port is simply amazing! The PS2 port lacks color and graphical detail, but runs very smoothly and It’s greatly playable. Too bad this game was never released in the Dreamcast. I’m still waiting for Virtua Fighter 6. Awesome video, thanks!
The DC's GPU didn't quite have the horsepower to rasterize Naomi 2 level of polygons, it's strength was frame buffer resolution and color depth, ironically unlike the PS2 lol.
leeboy2k1 thanks. But if a PS2 port was possible just imagine a Dreamcast port!
@@bulloguin It could only happen if assets were rebuilt from scratch.
VF4 is a Naomi 2 game, the Naomi 2 arcade pcb had much more VRAM than a PS2 Or DC, the difference was the PS2's GPU has a much higher pixel/texel/polygon fill rate than a DC, so essentially all they had to do to port it to PS2 was compress the textures resulting in blurrier-lower color rendering, whereas the DC's GPU would've been unable to render the polygon fill rate of a Naomi 2 port.
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la diferencia seria similar a DOA2 a favor de Dreamcast.
Este juego hubiera quedado perfecto en Dream!
@@euripidoeuropoide5943 No DOA was a Naomi juego, VF4 was Naomi 2, to port Naomi 2 juegos to DC was no possible, DC GPU did not have enough 3-D power.
Suas comparações são muito bem feitas e informativas! Além disso, o seu canal é um dos poucos canais do tipo que dá a devida atenção a jogos de luta!
so much nostalgia. i remember playing this with my big brother. sitting in front of the tv from noon till night the blue glow of the tv blinding us when Jacky's stage came up because of the helicopter's spotlight.
Jogão. Eu jogava o VF4 Evolution no PS2 faz uns 14 anos, me divertia pacas e o game era bem otimizado, apesar da limitação do hardware. Saudade desse tempo.
If we can get a Virrua Fighter 4 collection with the arcade graphics and Ps2 extras that would be insane
holy shit i ve been wanting this!thanks!
The main differences really boil down to reduction in texture and background quality, a move from what appears to be 480p to 480i, and fewer light sources. It's no wonder the PlayStation 2 port looks a bit washed out and lower definition, really, as NAOMI 2 brought a sizeable boost to arcade visuals. Certainly looks to be a good port, though, and it was praised at release.
Sony had a very capable system but they skimped on vram with only 4 mb and no texture compression. PS2 had some some stunning technically impressive games seen at the end of life but they all suffered from blurry dull textures.
@@Sh4un1r1k PS2 didn't have VRAM, it has eDRAM which is insane fast back in 2000 but it is really expensive. It must have been hard to stick 4MB on the GS with a 180nm die which is what they did. Sony managed to stick 32MB of eDRAM on the GSCUBE's GS in 2000 but that would have made the GS on the PS2 freaking huge and expensive as hell. Sony should have put at least 16MB of VRAM next to the GS to complement the 4MB already in.
A proper Dreamcast port would have looked beautiful.
@@tHeWasTeDYouTh It was video RAM or another name 4mb framebuffer, same thing. They called video different names back then. PS2 had 32mb of Rambus system memory. I've got the specs from an Edge magazine from 2000. Rambus was the very fast RAM back then. Extended Dynamic RAM was used on the 360. Yes gamecube used Rambus memory as the PS2. I agree the 4mg should have been 8mb like Dreamcast or 16mb. The GS were memory starved and imo severely limited its capabilities.
@@Sh4un1r1k Rambus RDRAM was still SDR SDRAM (N64 used RDRAM back in 1996) it was just SDR SDRAM clocked way hire and it cost more. DDR beat RDRAM and 1T-SRAM(what the Gamecube used, they didn't use RDRAM like the PS2) in late 1999 when it came out. That is how Nvidia beat a ton of graphics cards that year with the Geforce 256 DDR.
Acho VF4 no PS2 "vislumbrantemente" lindo até nos dias de hoje, grande vídeo!
Better than any VF5 versions IMO
Só pra constatar, no Arcade cada personagem tem cerca de 7 a 8 mil polígonos, e no PS2 tem apenas a metade com resolução bem menor.
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De acordo com o site segaretro.org, no arcade cada personagem tem por volta de 20 mil polígonos, enquanto que no PS2, apenas 7 mil.
@@LupusRexRgis obrigado por me lembrar.
Both look pretty similar. The main thing that is noticeable is the PS2 is obviously running at a lower resolution and textures look less vivid. Looks like 480i while the arcade might be 720i?
Olá tudo bem!Colocando lado a lado é realmente notavel uma melhor qualidade gráfica da placa sega naomi 2 em questões de cores,frames e nitides da imagem,mas o porte para PS2 foi muito bem feito,pois foi portado no inicio da vida do maior console já vendido na historia dos video games.Sobre a jogabilidade,no meu ponto de vista a melhor forma de analisar é realmente pegar os controles do jogo e joga-lo de fato,vendo pelo vídeo o game comportasse o mesmo em ambas as versões.Like e sucesso!
Queria muito ter visto essa versão no Dreamcast pena que foi cancelado.
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Back in the good ol' PS2 days, the GOLDEN AGE in video game history. Even this vanilla version of VF4 is more complete and comprehensive than Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition.
somehow SF5 is mentioned? shrug
I love watchiing these comparisons. It shows you how dominant the Dreamcast and Naomi boards were at the time. The ps2 is considered one of the greatest systems ever made and yet here it is, the naomi out classing it
This is not the same board as Dreamcast. This is Naomi 2. Much stronger than DC board. You never seen a Dreamcast game look like anything on Naomi 2 or PS2 for that matter.
@@realamericannegro977 That's not true. VF4 was largely ported on DC, before being mutated on PS2. The version you see here running on PS2, is in fact ported from the DC. There is in fact a Pachinko VF4 game (CZcams it) which runs on downgraded DC HW. VF4 would have certainly looked much better than what you see here on PS2.
@@wordsshackles441 Dreamcast doesn't hold a candle to PS2. Dreamcast fans will not let this go. 2024 and yall still think it is more powerful than PS2. Smh. Pachinko does go hard and in some ways look better but PS2 is going more technical stuff.
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VF4 runs from the Naomi 2 hardware. It is much more powerful than a regular Dreamcast.
I wanted this game to come out on the Xbox so bad. Wanted to see how far the Sega programmers could push the Xbox with this game. They worked marvels on the PS2 port.
Sega wouldn't do that only because it would make the PS2 version look so bad that a lot of people would buy Xboxes. Then more 3rd party Japanese developers would've jumped on board too after seeing how much better their games can look if they seriously put in the effort. If more 3rd party Japanese developers had supported the OG Xbox like they did the PS2 ,maybe Sony wouldn't be number 1 right now.
sony and ms and nintendo -all have dreamcast legacy . Xbox has shenmue 2, outrn , gun valkirie , sega shinobi, vf, outrun and etc
Tekken 4 da mesma época tinha gráficos melhores no PS2. Uma curiosidade é que Tekken 4 foi o primeiro jogo de luta do PS2 a suportar progressive scan (480p/525p) via componente.
Mesmo porque o Tekken 4 pra arcade foi feito em cima da Namco 246 que é uma placa baseada no Playstation 2, então o port seria tranquilo
The visuals on the arcade vs PS2 remind me of the lighting for Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Adventure 2 Battle.
Uma pena essa série ser tão subestimada. Minha série preferida de luta 3D.
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To me the Naomi Arcade version has better looking stages and brighter UI (The life bars for example) due to lighting but the characters dont look as good and the audio is a little compressed. Whereas the PS2 version has better looking characters and better quality music but more blurrier stages as it looks just by viewing the first stage against Lion. Still i only wish Sega included BOTH of the arcade openings from VF4 Arcade Version A and B for the PS2.
Muito legal ver essa comparação, pois acredito que a versão arcade seja o mais próximo da versão Dreamcast, que acabou não sendo lançada
The PS2 version is soooooooooo jaggy :D I haven't seen it since I was in high school. PS2's VF4 Evo was significantly less jaggy.
I have Evo..loved it
A versão do arcade é espetacular. Uma obra prima.
The colors seem more dull on PS2, but the game looks great even today. Imagine if Shenmue wasn't a thing and we got ports of VF3 made by Sega AM2 instead of Genki, it would've been atleast on a comparable level with the arcade version.
VF4 Arcade was made on the Naomi 2 arcade board. Naomi 2 is a dual setup of the Naomi 1 so that is 2 cpu SH-4 and 2 gpu PowerVR2 but it also has a fifth GPU processor called Elan which does dedicated T&L (in the Naomi 1 and Dreamcast the CPU is the one that does the T&L, the GPU can't do it). Since the Naomi 2 is backwards compatible with the Naomi 1....Sege should have released a console version in late 2002 to compete against the Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox but Sega was out of money.
It turned out the SEGA out of money hide a much deeper internal political battle with the then parent company CSK.
The arcade version easily wins.
3:50 Both snow stages look good though.
But Jacky's face is off and expressionless in both versions.
I wish they did release VF4 on dreamcast, instead of cancelling it.
Dreamcast is a weaker console tho it onl had better vram
Shinobi was also canceled it was gonna be Dreamcast but moved to PlayStation 2
LOVE the PS2 intro for this game. Super hype! Its interesting to see the difference. Reminds me of when I first compared SF2 between SNES and Arcade. Great port but arcade was the dadddddyyyyyyy!
Ive always dug the menus and vibe of vf4.
Kind of like how tekken 4 had similar menus and vibe. Felt like a nightclub almost.
Man... All I can say about the PS2's FMV intro is, the ash is real!
Antialiasing aside, it's a decent port. VF4 is the only VF I didnt play, cause I was hoping it would have been on the Xbox. Looks like I missed a ton. Great music, and much better game play over VF3. Not bad!
It's not just anti aliasing
It's 480i vs 480p
They added abtialiaasing on VF4 Evolution and improved the graphics on PS2
i've been enjoying the " Virtua Fighter four" voice since my teenage years
Essa análise serviu para mostrar 2 coisas:
- Como faz falta a franquia Virtua Fighter no cenário atual dos jogos de luta.
- A Sega adaptava não apenas o visual para seus jogos do arcade rodarem bem nos consoles, existem ajustes pequenos, mas inteligentes para a jogabilidade se comportar bem à plataforma em questão.
Ótima comparação como sempre!!!
O melhor jogo de luta do PS2 é Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution. Esse jogo ficou top demais.
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Interessante como o PS2 consegue segurar o tranco em termos de geometria mas não da conta das muitas texturas. Considerando as diferenças de especificações o port de ps2 é excelente!
In addition to a loss of texture fidelity, the PS2 port also lacks the shader effects.
Yup you can clearly see that. Also the PS2 port also doesn't have as much consistent frames per second. The arcade version is constantly 60fps
I like the lighting better on ps2 tbh characters are to bright in arcade port
Both look phenomenal.
Arcade looks a lot better. Sega dropped the ball with their PS2 engine...
@@mitchmurray2260 Sega can only mostly drop the ball with the PS2. Even in their Sega model 2 ports do they have downgraded textures and terrible jaggies for 60 FPS.
This game was made for Xbox hardware.
Arcade looks very flat due to its lighting, just like games with very poor lighting, the PS2 looks way more 3D and way better to my eyes.
Dreamcast hardware was capable of this port,the backdrops are not so great in comparison to vf3.The only part that dreamcast could face issues it was the lighting system.With some compromises in lighting and a lower resolution on character models the game will have been a decent port.Also the texture on the floors are inferior compared to vf3 stages like shun di boat, lau great wall etc.
Well, there were no issues with lighting in RE: Code Veronica, Headhunter, D2 and Test Drive: LeMans, so the lighting in the VF4 wouldn't be such a big deal for DC. In fact, Naomi 2 hardware was very close to DC's hardware, except the vram, so the main drawback of VF4 port to DC would be the textures resolution. Which, to be honest, sucked on the PS2 either.
Is not he sega Dreamcast is the sega Naomi 2 arcade systems. Which had double the memory, two CPU’s and faster GPU, compare to the Dreamcast.
@@jart122 I know that,my comment was about the capabilities of dreamcast and if a port was possible,if you look the backgrounds you can see that are inferior in comparison to model 3 stages,floors and backdrops are better on model 3 hardware.The only thing that naomi2 was better was lighting nothing else.
@@MetatroN197924 Dreamcasrt version of VF3 was a rushed port done by a third party Genki thus hardly representing the hardware potential. Dremcast Virtua On Oratorio Tangram 5.45 and Virtua Striker 2001ares a perfect example of a game easily matching Model 3 (VOOT 5.25 is included on Dreamcast by finishing the game). Dreamcast was actually powerful and cheaper to develop than Model 3, the difference is architectural i.e. the Dreamcast uses tile-based rendering meaning rendering only visible polygon rather than brute force approach of rendering both visible and invisible polygons.
@@Tippotipo thanks for the info,indeed dreamcast was a beast,i think it was capable to port games from model 3 step 1.Step 1,5 and step 2.0 boards they where to powerful for dreamcast to make a 100% accurate ports.
A versão de PS2, apesar de ser meio embaçada em comparação ao arcade, é realmente muito boa. Obrigado você, pelo seu trabalho. Sou seu fã e você sabe disso. Abraço
Flou Ok mais les détail graphique? ARCADE SEGA meilleur!!!
Even though I have 4 Evolution, can't help but thinking on buying the original version. It is wrong for me think about it?
Nah. They play different enough to have both, besides, I love the look of the vanilla version more. Especially Akira stages.
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Eu nunca joguei este game, pois nunca tive Ps2, porém posso observar que o port não ficou ruim se compararmos com outros games que vieram do arcade para os consoles, então neste caso, eu achei um port honesto, tendo em vista a diferênça de hardware entre a placa dedicada do arcade e a do Ps2. Ótimo vídeo Marota !!
For obvious reasons the Sega Naomi 2 was technically superior, but the PS2 did an excellent job here. If only the PS2 had had a little more mapping... well, the good thing is that now it's possible xD
Naomi versiom feels like definative version of the orginal like ps2 vs ps3
VF4 Evolution improved the Characters Textures and looked even better than VF4 for the PS2
A Versão do Arcade sem dúvidas ganha essa, mas tb não tiro os Méritos da versão do Ps2 não pois achei muito linda principalmente a versão Evolution que é a que tenho e gostei muito dela.
You see more differences in the color palette, the Naomi version has more colors than the PS2 version, take into account that the Naomi version uses gd ROM or more capacity cartridge and the PS2 version is stored on a blue cd rom from the first batch of games on this console and with less capacity.
I put plenty of hours into the PS2 port back when it was released but I don't recall it looking so washed out. Is it the capture device used that's doing it? Such drab colors!
I remembered this! It was impressive on the PS2!
I like this game very much, my favorite here iis AOi, but the PS2 version looks quite good in comparison with the arcade, mainly on the Evolution version. Now, how much polygons the arcade have? 14K or 20K?
arcade 120k per frame = 7,2M ps2 80k per frame 5M arcade chars are 14k each ps2 char 7k
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The viewers: it’s all about graphics.
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The ps2 has garbage resolution. The worst of its era. Even the dreamcast has better resolution and it's a weaker system then ps2
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Bold statement.
Slade Joseph Wilson So true, I was hoping they could pull off some voodoo magic with the PS2 version of VF4 like Namco did for Soul Calibur on Dreamcast, but yikes, the jaggies were enough to cut your eyeballs! Thankfully the gameplay was satisfyingly intact.
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I agree, the VF4 was a bit of a disappointment but they fixed those graphic flaws on VF4: Evolution, probably the best fighting game on the console.
Eu gosto dos seus vídeos, mas curto comparações de gráficos e músicas também, a fim de curiosidade. Eu penso que é melhor analisar a jogabilidade jogando o jogo, e não vendo outra pessoa jogar.
A versão do arcade tá mais bonita e som também melhor, aonde vc conseguiu essa versão da naomi 2 ?
I like the ps2 full screen effect which make all looks the distance between characters and backgrouds... some illumination seems a little better... but its all in low resolution and the textures are really low. ARCADE WINS!!
Naomi 2 version is much more impressive with its crisp hd textures, more detailed backgrounds and clearer audio. I bet the Dreamcast version, being, in fact, Naomi 2 in home format, but with less memory volume, could be the equal competitor to PS2 version, if it wouldn't be cancelled right before release.
PS2 version would be better than the Dreamcast port easily. Even Sega was impressed the Ps2 hardware and with how well this turned out.
@@realamericannegro977 actually, PS2 hardware was too complicated for developing. It's cpu was overpowered in comparison to gpu, which was weaker than the Game Cube and Og Xbox gpus.
@@realamericannegro977 PS2 hardware was actually weaker because of the lack of real GPU. No wonder Sony exaggerated the claim.
@@TippotipoI never said PS2 was as powerful as Naomi 2 but it most definitely held its own. Naomi 2 looks like a refined Xbox to me. I know you aren't implying Dreamcast is more powerful than PS2 because if you are then we have nothing to talk about.
An Xbox or GameCube port could have been a perfect match, but they never went this route.
True. The arcade version kinda looks better than Dead or Alive 3.
Graphics and presentation most definitely matter....sometimes even more than gameplay depending on the genre....be it technical or artistic.
The powerful NAOMI system makes the Arcade version to look somewhat better, but it looks absolutely stunning on PS2 as well. Me and my sis have spent ages playing Kumite. :)
A versão do arcade é mais nítida e tem cores mais vivas
Arcade is better and looks better than the blurry PS2
The Naomi 2 arcade was more powerful than the PS2, of course its looks better. Especially since it was designed specifically for the Naomi 2 initially. It really goes without saying.
A lot of fighters that were on dreamcast, gamecube, and Xbox had much better resolution then the ps2
Sega always had killer arcade hardware and blew the competition out the water, the one time they decide to put that hardware in a console and then pull the plug on it, shame because the Dreamcast was a beast.
Vf4 PS2 port was pretty damn good, I've never played the arcade version usually I would as played a lot of 1, 2 and 3 in the arcade then compare them on consoles, so to me the PS2 version is good enough, I wished Sega had ported virtua fighter 3 to PS2 because they did 1 and 2 so why not 3?
The arcade version looks far better. Even when I used to watch Virtua Fighter 4 footage on my PSM2 dvd a long time ago, it looked weak and slightly watered down. It's an incredible game but wasn't the perfection that Evolution was. I hated that you had to unlock the original VF4 stages though. It also has one of my favourite fighting game soundtracks of all time. This game also saved Sega from going bankrupt so I'm grateful for it.
Obviously, the differences between both versions are the resolutions and anti-aliasing which the PS2 had issues with. Also, the textures and colors are a bit desaturated and some of the character models are slightly lower in polygon count but overall a good conversion. Most importantly In terms of playability is identical to the arcade but I like the Dreamcast arcade conversion of VF3 better!
amazing how it is even running on ps2. hoped for a DC back then, saved my money for it even since it was planned in 2001. But that it's even that good on ps2 is a feat of it's own. The game for the time looked amazing on ps2, few games could compare.
I had this game vF 4 on the dream cast but you had to put in the black CD from Japan. The DreamCast used thw same Naomi board aas the arcade for its time.
My favorite VF and DOA
Snow in first fight like in rdr2)
Vf4 Ps2 had more adjusted dynamics but still VF4 Naomi has the superior graphics and dynamics length but it did needs to be adjusted and normalize more.
Do VF4EVO too!
Fiquem tranquilos...algum dia esse Port de Virtua Figthers 4, sairá para o Dreamcast, e ficará tão bom quanto o da Sega Naomi 2!!!
Quem fará isso?
Gosto dos seus vídeos, mas gráficos são importantes sim. São tão importantes quanto a jogabilidade, e em primeiro lugar leva a máquina avaliada ao limite. Pra mim isso é muito legal, ver o esmero que a produtora teve pra levar aquele game naquele nível. Vc pode até não gostar, mas muitos games com ótimos gráficos nas plataformas levaram o game ao estrelato. Como megaman por exemplo no nes ou snes, e assim donkey kong, crash no ps1, gran turismo 4 no ps2, shemmue no dreamcast... Não é uma crítica, mas era maravilhoso ter um sega saturn por exemplo pra jogar os jogos de neo geo as vezes até melhor que nele próprio.
Aliasing on Ps2 always been is biggest flaw, + the over blurring effect at the endlife
Should have been on Dreamcast 😑
I would have looked even more poorly than the PS2 version. The arcade board is a Naomi 2, not the Naomi that the Dreamcast was based on.
Simply Sherbert Well who knows.. I mean the game would've had a lower polycount than PS2 due to the DC's lower processing power but textures would've looked better thanks to the DC having more ram than PS2 also lighting effects would've been better thanks to the DC's more powerful graphics card that and transparency effects would've looked better thanks to the OIT chip, not to mention Naomi 2 is basically 2 Dreamcast with extra ram so the architecture of both system is very similar even if the DC is half as powerful.
@@thesch2867 The Naomi 1 was basically a Dreamcast with extra RAM. The Naomi 2 was a wholly different animal.
Le haineux enragé Qui crache son fiel nauséabond I don't think 2D backgrounds would've been needed i mean just look at games like DOA2 on Dreamcast, all AM2 would've had to do is just lowering the polycount on many models.
@Le haineux enragé Qui crache son fiel nauséabond 2D backgrounds?Have u seen dead or alive on the DC?.This would have definitely been possible using a newer DOA engine.
Me gusta como comprar con los dos tanto el arcade y ps2 aunque los gráficos en la paleta de colores ni hablar la jugadad bastante difícil bueno saludos desde argentina 🇦🇷😎👍
Damn the lighting and depth of field are so much better in the PS2 version! The Arcade is sharper but looks like a video game whereas the PS2 looks more realistic.
isn't the Arcade version technically a Dreamcast? Didn't the dreamcast use the same tech?
Technically, two Dreamcasts. So a regular Dreamcast has no chance to run this without major sacrifices.
Its like 2x more powerful than a Dreamcast. Even stronger than a PS2. NAOMI 2 was a monster
virtua fighter 4 and soul calibur 3 has great graphics, ps2 is the number one selling console of all time.
Ps2 is best selling piece of garbage those games looked like ass
I hope Sega release the arcade-perfect version of VF4 via one of their Yakuza games.
I like this Game ! 😍😍😍😍
The arcade and PS2 produce similar effects through different techniques. I like some more from the arcade and others from the console, so it's a draw for me, since you are supposed to watch this game on a CRT TV. The snow effect still manages to impress. The PS2 was an amazing beast of a console, it should still be produced today as an inexpensive entry level or classic gamig system with a modern online oriented interface, and it wouldn't look out of place next to today's offerings
it was not a patch on the dreamcast sadly
Even with its more detailed graphics, the NAOMI 2 chipset used less silicon, power consumption, and heat generation than the PS2’s. Just a more advanced architecture and design.
Boa vc decide!
Sega NAOMI 2 was a f.cking monster. What a wonderful piece of arcade hardware, based on a more powerful Dreamcast. This looks better than most Xbox games.
The Naomi-version wipes the floor with the PS2 of course, since it has the more powerful hardware.
But I gotta say, the PS2 version is still a really beautiful game, from an artistic standpoint. As good or even better looking than the likes of Soul Calibur or DoA2, especially from an artistic point of view.
Also, much better looking than VF3 on the Dreamcast... I mean DC and PS2 are not that far from each other from hardware capabilities, but this game just shows how time has passed (VF3 came into arcardes in 1996!). O_O
gameplay on the ps2 port was spot on.
Me gusta más como se ve en la PlayStation-2.
Por otro lado, VCDECIDE, confundiste los audios Izquierdo con el Derecho. :D
違いを説明してくれるとありがたい
Naomi board did very well in this game.
O arcade tem mais definição e um frame rate mais constante porem no mais é uma ótima conversão que o ps2 tem... Uma coisa que eu sempre tive impressão é que essa versão é mais bonita que a Evolution... sei la percebo cenários mais detalhados... Estranho por que Evolution saiu posterior a essa versão.. talvez seja questão de gosto meu
Other than more vibrant colors and better lighting the PS2 version was almost identical. In fact I think the PS2's emotion engine did the facial animations better than the Arcade version. More lifelike
Arcade colours are much more vibrant and the graphics are crisper than PS2. As good as PS2 is, Arcade wins this battle.
The PS2 was capable of matching the arcade, but when a dev studio has deadlines and a certain budget to adhere to there's only so much they can do.
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Virtua fighter 4 seems cool but it looks like the matches are way too short to be honest. Probably half of the length of a match in street fighter
Derp 115 Well the official timer for competitive play in VF4 is 45 seconds but yeah the matches actually end pretty fast due to the high damage in the game.
You can basically finish a round with just 2 combos if you know what you're doing VF4Evo has a bunch of missions which tell you to finish a round in 10 seconds or less.
Realmente a indústria de games conspiraram contra o Poderoso Dreamcast, sem dúvida!!!
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Esse Virtua Figthers 4 Rodava tranquilo no Dreamcast, uma pena, não terem feito pra ele, a Naomi e o Atomis Wave são um Dreamcast disfarçado...
A Placa Naomi/Dreamcast, é visimente superior tanto em jogabilidade quanto em gráfico!!!
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Dreamcast needed to have been the Naomi2 for home console. The TNL hardware made the difference. Every Dreamcast game would have been vastly different, and far superior, even if that seems impossible, the higher resolution (640x480 vs 512x512) and the more vibrant colors make the Naomi2 original more enjoyable
I've played this on Arcades, it was amazing.
However, PS2 port was solid and a lot better than i thought.
I eventually sold that away, however.
It's just that PS2 -games lack certain shine and color dept, not only on this game, but on nearly all games.
Naomi -Arcade should had been ported to very similar tech, ie. Dreamcast instead.
For example stages on timer here 7.20 and 14.20 looks a lot worse on PS2 than Arcade.
Naomi has more RAM than DC, that could had resulted loading times on DC also, though.
All released Naomi -ports for Dreamcast looked as good or better on Dreamcast.
Please note that F355 Arcade was running on 3 Naomi systems simultaneously, one for each screen, to achieve widecreen.
Dreamcast is definitely superior to PS2 when it comes to textures.
PS2's 4 MB VRAM just fails short when compared to Dreamcast's
8 MB VRAM (unified framebuffer and texture memory, effectively 21-63 MB with texture compression).
Dreamcast VRAM bandwidth: 800 MB/s (effectively up to 2.1-6.3 GB/sec with texture compression).
Visuals aren't everything, but making game for system that it not cabable good graphics is highly questionable when there are/were better systems available that could make game justice.
Sometimes i wonder if SEGA gave up Dreamcast perhaps if they really believed those false PS2 pre-release specs to be reality.
Often i wonder, if SEGA would had keep going releases only for Dreamcast, (no ports for even PC), -then they would had been able to force hardcore gamers to buy DC.
-Simply as there would had been too many brilliant exclusive games. System sales would then perhaps had reached around 20 million mark.