well i dont have any advice for you, my wiiu looks great on my tv, vwii also looks good much better than it did on my wii since i didint even had component lol, and i have a standard basicaly no brand hd tv.If your monitor does that then you need to get an new tv, nowadays hd tvs are dirt cheap since people only want 4k tvs now lol.What? What do you mean by that? RGB full/limited is only an issue if dealing with HDMI. Component or other analog outputs don't have that issue since they always output in YPbPr.
My console is obviously connected by HDMI, the problem is that my TV acts more like a monitor than a TV. Meaning that whenever it detects an RGB signal it interprets it as full range (0-255) RGB (or PC levels as people call it) instead of the more similar to analog standards 16-235 limited RGB.
That's why when in vWii mode the picture looks great, cause it is basically YPbPr since the Wii never had a digital output to begin with.
When dealing with RGB output (such as the Wii U portion of the console) every piece of equipment should have a way to select the range, since many people use it even with monitors. That as a royal f**k up from Nintendo. Or they could've just made the console to output YPbPr and be done with it...
Nothing to do with me "getting a new TV"... Thanks for playing though...
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