I messed around with my monitor settings to see if I could fix it. After failing that, I selected the "Memory Recall" of my monitor which did improve the picture slightly. I then loaded up Shenmue (what else, right?


No, I would have said you should have gone for an actual 3rd party brand VGA box from various manufactures like Naki, Performance, Pelican etc or reputable VGA makers like Cabou's VGA cables. Those aftermarket VGA peripherals are pretty shady.I know many will say that I should have gone for the official Sega VGA cable but I can't afford to pay $130 for a cable which is why I got the one I got.
I still own nearly every VGA adapter made for the DC and I can tell you that this one you are recommending is of dubious quality at best! I DO believe you when you say it works perfectly for you as I also have this same cable which I also bought over 8 years ago and I've never had a problem with it ever. The issue here is that over the years the build quality and assembly for this particular cable has quite frankly gone down the shithole.segata sanshiro wrote:Throughout the years I've purchased/used every VGA contraption available, the best one and the one i'm still using every day is this one
racketboy has them for 55$. I got mine for 15$, but it was around 8-9 years ago.
Overrated. Nope. A matter of preference between Standard Def and Enhanced Def, absolutely, but VGA overrated, hardly. Many games on a VGA output look simply stunning. Resident Evil CV, 2K Sports games, GGX, MKGold, PowerStone series, TXR2, Crazy Taxi series Porject Justice and so on, look amazing in 640x480. As a matter of fact, just about every game that originated from NAOMI hardware should be played in VGA considering how these games were originally designed with 31KHz display in mind as well as standard 15KHz of course.VGA is overrated and some games work with it but Capcom VS SKN looks a bit shit in VGA.