Gaming help with graphics of resident evil 2 in wii

Zanin

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First of all, watch (calmly) these four videos:




What do you see as the standard of these videos? Well, if they did not, I did it. I have been able to notice that they are dark and at the same time bright. Look at the color of the Resident Evil 2 (Leon) character's uniform, it's a bright blue but at the same time, the game is dark. If you notice, in the dark parts, there is a slightly "bluish" black tone, perhaps a blue oil. And when it gets dark (when changing scenery for example, the impression it gives is that the screen goes dark, but at the same time with a yellowish-white background tone, because of the brightness.) I tried to make these settings on my PC , I have tried the normal AV cable and it did not work, I went in the image settings of the TV and the one that is closest to it. I bought the component video cable (5 cables for 5 inputs) and it was very easy to use, but it did not work. has improved the image a little, but it has not yet been the same.It has raised some suspicions, which will be in order (according to me), as to its plausibility indications:
Probably these graphics can only be achieved with the component cable of NINTENDO GAMECUBE, throwing this Resident Evil 2 in the Gamecube (this is refuted by the fact that that other person is playing Silent Hill in the wii and still have the analog graphics).
2- They played the original game, that is, have the game disc while I play in nintendont software, because even my Nintendo Wii having backward compatibility, I do not have the original physical media and game games that are iso type files, wbfs and others, via pendrive. In the videos I saw of other people playing in nintendont, the image looked different, similar to mine, as you can see here:
Maybe it's settings on their TV (not very plausible, since they all played in the gamecube and the other silent hill in the wii, so it seems to be something common to these consoles, not the TV that is used).
4- Perhaps the capture card they use changes the graphics and leaves with this configuration (little plausible).
 

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You might wan to ask this question in the Wii section as this is not GBA related and might go unseen.
 
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