Is it possible to force 480p output via Action Replay code?
May be there is a universal code.
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I know there is a swiss for this but nevertheless...
Enabling progressive mode via Action Replay
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Re: Enabling progressive mode via Action Replay
heywellfedded wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 8:31 pmIs it possible to force 480p output via Action Replay code?
May be there is a universal code.
Searching over internet about this topic returned no results.
I know there is a swiss for this but nevertheless...
its not quite possible, it required software modifications.
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Re: Enabling progressive mode via Action Replay
the gamecube analog output simply cannot do it. you need to use a component cable or hdmi solution, then you can use 480p. the gamecube is not a PS2, its different hardware. it's as simple as that. Has nothing to do with codes or software. It's a hardware thing.
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Re: Enabling progressive mode via Action Replay
It is technically possible to force 480p output on some games using Action Replay codes, but success can vary depending on the game and console. Unfortunately, a universal code for 480p forcing doesn’t exist, as each game’s video settings are handled differently. Some enthusiasts have developed individual Action Replay codes for specific titles, though finding these codes can be challenging. While Swiss is a reliable tool for forcing 480p output, experimenting with Action Replay may still work for certain games if compatible codes are available.