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Progressive scan is intended for use with component cables. The following is a list of games with support for HDTVs and EDTVs as well as the games that have a widescreen mode. Generally, mode is activated by holding the △ and ×, buttons down after the PlayStation 2 logo appears.
When this is done, the game will typically load a screen with instructions on how to enable progressive scan. Many games only offer progressive scan through this method, offering no related options in the game's options menu. Both methods work on a backward compatible PlayStation 3 as well. When progressive mode is enabled on PAL (576i) games, the resolution is, not.
Note that not all games from PAL territories support progressive scan mode even if their NTSC U/C counterparts do. Cables are intended for the ED and HD modes, with the color space being set to YPbPr in the system settings.
While a (SCART) cable wired for RGB does work, the console switches sync to RGsB on 480p and higher; this sync setup differs from the standard VGA RGBHV and will only display on certain compatible monitors. If a game doesn't feature a mode itself, this and other progressive video modes can often be forced by using the commercial software HDTV player or the free software GS Mode Selector (GSM). The use of these can give mixed results due to certain performance-enhancing methods used by developers. At the PS2 internal System Configuration menu, the Screen Size option allows for a 4:3 or 16:9 (widescreen) display, however, most games do not poll this option for enabling widescreen, relying on internal options instead. As with progressive mode, widescreen mode can also be forced.
Using the products of the PlayStation 2 and scene, many games that don't directly offer a widescreen mode can be patched to use a true 16:9 aspect ratio. This is achieved by one of two methods: using cheat codes with a cheat engine like the commercial software or the free Homebrew software PS2rd; or by modifying the game executable permanently with a. Contents. List on Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No?