It is totally the opposite (especially JRPGs)--the inversion of the trope is the jokeIs it just my bad luck, or isn't this the opposite in games?
The fact that this uses Ultimate Shulk and Wii U/3DS Samus will forever irritate me
Doesn't the 4:3 screen monitor cut off parts of the image?r/CRTGaming
Playing Switch on a CRT using HDMI2VGA
I did not see any joke until I saw the message ive quoted. I was going to post this as a response:It is totally the opposite (especially JRPGs)--the inversion of the trope is the joke
According to the comments, seems like the switch has a hidden support for 720p 4:3 ratio.Doesn't the 4:3 screen monitor cut off parts of the image?
According to what comments. How can your 4:3 CRT TV support 1080p, does it squash the image?According to the comments, seems like the switch has a hidden support for 720p 4:3 ratio.
Of course, this CRT is a Pro CRT, so it can handle it.
Seems plausible, as I'm using an VGA2AV converter and my SAMNSUNG LCD can't support 1080p but my LANIX 17" CRT does.
Still patiently waiting for ridiculously expensive and heavy 4k CRTs.r/CRTGaming
Playing Switch on a CRT using HDMI2VGA
Like...laptops hooked to 27" Consumer TV's displays a resolution of +4000p?Still patiently waiting for ridiculously expensive and heavy 4k CRTs.
No, the comments on Reddit says that the Switch isn't cropping anything on THAT CRT.According to what comments. How can your 4:3 CRT TV support 1080p, does it squash the image?
Nintendoes...?but apparently, the Switch has a hidden 720p 4:3 mode.
What... your mama won't?Nintendoes...?