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Old 11-17-2008, 01:50 PM   #1
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High-Res?

Everything seems to be getting the High-Res treatment. TVs, Sunglasses, and now MUGEN.

The truth is, High Res has been around for a while. You can download it at Random Select or do it with your own MUGEN Program.




+ BEAUTY. High Resed Sprites can now be used without shrinking the spites and pixelating them.

+? It's entirely possible to use low res characters on high res MUGEN. Don't quote me.

- High Res means that High Res Characters and Stages are practically unusable in low res.

-? It's enitrely possible that low res characters will either not work, or look messed up. Don't quote me on this.

Is High-Res worth it? Should High-Res become a requirement in the next year or so, or should High-Res be dropped like a rock? You decide.
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