![]() So what's going on? Perhaps the clue is in the cut-down 960x1080 "full HD" mode. This represents a 12.5 per cent increase in fill-rate over the basic 720p output, and the result is that sometimes too much load is put on the GPU, resulting in the performance drops you see in the video below. In stereoscopic 3D mode, the fill-rate burden increases by 100 per cent, impacting frame-rate still further and producing a noticeably sub-optimal experience. In some places, it actually feels worse than the PS2 original: we've even managed to hit 10FPS on the odd occasion. #BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 PS2# The increased fill-rate requirement seems to impact Shadow of the Colossus 3D performance very significantly. The 960x1080 mode also has some minor issues too, ensuring that 720p offers up the best overall experience. The recommendation is clear then: whether it's 720p, 1080p or stereoscopic 3D, Ico delivers the goods - full 1080p really is quite lovely, in particular. #BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 FULL# With Shadow of the Colossus, our suggestion is to manually reset your XMB Display Settings to 720p in order to avoid the upscaling artifacts and the noticeable performance drop. We've mentioned it in the past but it would really, really useful to be able to have the choice between 720p and 1080p modes in-game if the differences are as pronounced as they are in Shadow of the Colossus. #BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 720P# #BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 PS2#.#BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 SERIES#.#BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 TRIAL#.#BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 FULL#.#BEST EMULATION SETTINGS FOR SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 720P#.
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