Well, as it was said, he did post his very own bill, before leaking it... not the smartest move, if you don't want to be caught.Someone knows when it will be release ? Hopefully til Fridaynight ?
Depends on if someone is daring enough to upload it his/herself, or if someone who is a member of one of the release groups happens to live in Switzerland. I'm sure it'll leak soon enough (the probability is exponentially higher now that it's in the hand of people who didn't have to sign any contracts with Nintendo), but we have to be patient. I'm sure the story of that NSMBWii guy doesn't help things (which does make me wonder if it was all part of a PR stunt to prevent such things from happening again)
I have played many PAL region games before (Xenoblade being the most recent) but I have always wondered: Are there any drawbacks of playing a PAL game on an NTSC console? Like graphic-wise or something like that? I have never noticed something like that, but I just want to be sure. I want to play Skyward Sword at it best!
As long as the PAL game supports 60hz (which they all should by this point) there shouldn't be any drawbacks. The main difference between PAL60 and NTSC is how the color information is sent. If you see color, then your Wii is outputting NTSC. And the color information standard is irrelevant if you're using component cables.
I have played many PAL region games before (Xenoblade being the most recent) but I have always wondered: Are there any drawbacks of playing a PAL game on an NTSC console? Like graphic-wise or something like that? I have never noticed something like that, but I just want to be sure. I want to play Skyward Sword at it best!
Graphically the native 50Hz PAL signal is accually a little better in the line of resolution. 640 x 576i or 720 x 576i ( wide screen )
Progressive modes are both the same 480p.
nope there are no issues playing pal games on a ntsc. sometimes, when pal users play ntsc games, they only can play them in black and white cuz pal tv's have 50hz tvs and us have 60hz tvts. but since there are hdtvs out there this isn't aproblem anylonger
Someone knows when it will be release ? Hopefully til Fridaynight ?
Depends on if someone is daring enough to upload it his/herself, or if someone who is a member of one of the release groups happens to live in Switzerland. I'm sure it'll leak soon enough (the probability is exponentially higher now that it's in the hand of people who didn't have to sign any contracts with Nintendo), but we have to be patient. I'm sure the story of that NSMBWii guy doesn't help things (which does make me wonder if it was all part of a PR stunt to prevent such things from happening again)
I have played many PAL region games before (Xenoblade being the most recent) but I have always wondered: Are there any drawbacks of playing a PAL game on an NTSC console? Like graphic-wise or something like that? I have never noticed something like that, but I just want to be sure. I want to play Skyward Sword at it best!
As long as the PAL game supports 60hz (which they all should by this point) there shouldn't be any drawbacks. The main difference between PAL60 and NTSC is how the color information is sent. If you see color, then your Wii is outputting NTSC. And the color information standard is irrelevant if you're using component cables.
What's the point of this fella has the game or not if he's not gonna upload it? It makes no difference.
I have played many PAL region games before (Xenoblade being the most recent) but I have always wondered: Are there any drawbacks of playing a PAL game on an NTSC console? Like graphic-wise or something like that? I have never noticed something like that, but I just want to be sure. I want to play Skyward Sword at it best!
Graphically the native 50Hz PAL signal is accually a little better in the line of resolution. 640 x 576i or 720 x 576i ( wide screen )
Progressive modes are both the same 480p.
This is true of movies, but generally not of games. The game is still internally rendered at 640x480 (or 320x240 for older consoles) Most 50hz games simply have borders.
^ Didn't some people already post images? I'm pretty sure, I have seen a bunch.