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Rgh Better ((top)): Marvel Vs Capcom 2 Xblaarcadejtag

While both versions offer the same legendary 56-character roster, their technical presentations differ significantly. XBLA Version (Xbox 360) Arcade / Dreamcast Version Native 720p with upscaling Native 480p (Arcade/NAOMI) Graphics Optional filters to smooth 2D sprites Raw, pixelated sprites (original look) Features Custom soundtracks & widescreen support Original 4:3 aspect ratio Accuracy Missing some animation frames and glitches "Arcade perfect" with original timing Availability Delisted from stores in 2013 Available via ROMs/Emulation Playing on Modded Hardware (JTAG vs. RGH) XBLA version

However, the vanilla XBLA version has flaws. Input lag is slightly higher than the Dreamcast original due to the 360’s system-level vsync. The filters soften the beautiful 2D sprites. And crucially—you cannot buy it anymore. marvel vs capcom 2 xblaarcadejtag rgh better

The stock 360 allowed custom soundtracks, but it clashed with game audio. On RGH, you can rip the original Dreamcast GD-ROM audio (uncompressed WAV) and use to replace the XBLA’s compressed MP3s. You can restore the missing "Take You For a Ride" vocal intro or replace the jazz soundtrack with the superior arcade/DC hard rock remixes. While both versions offer the same legendary 56-character