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u/ExtremeMagneticPower · 1 pointr/papermario

If you use a Wii to play Gamecube games, you can use a Wii2HDMI converter to make your Wii output 480p over an HDMI cable (after changing from 480i to 480p in Wii settings). Keep in mind that this isn't true HD (which is anything 720p and above), but it should clear up any muddy glare.

For specific Wii2HDMI converters, I recommend the Sewell Wii2HDMI brand (amazon), which has been tested in an article I will link at the bottom. However, it seems to be out of stock as of right now.

You can search "Wii2HDMI" on Amazon or whatever online store you use to find a similar model. I recommend a model that does not perform upscaling, which means finding one that outputs 480p, not 720p. Let the TV upscale the image instead. However, looking through Amazon's catalog, I don't see very many that output unscaled 480p (some don't even specify a truly 480p output), so getting a 720p/1080p upscaling Wii2HDMI converter is fine.

Also, I would recommend a gaming monitor in order to minimize display lag that can ruin timings. For general-purpose gaming, I recommend either the BenQ RL2455HM or the BenQ RL2455HM. Both are the same, except that one is 24 inches and the other is 27 inches.

If you choose a gaming monitor, I also recommend getting headphones or a stereo speaker system. The speakers in my setup is the Logitech Speaker System Z313

Here's a quote for total costs.

Wii2HDMI + {monitor} + Speakers + HDMI cable

  • RL2455HM (24 inch) = ~25.00 + ~180.00 + ~40.00 + ~8.00 = $253

  • RL2755HM (27 inch) = ~25.00 + ~260.00 + ~40.00 + ~8.00 = $333

    If you're looking for details on display lag, you can refer to this Smash Bros article and this Smash Bros post. A Sewell Wii2HDMI + RL2455HM has 2 ms more display lag than a CRT TV, which is almost nothing because a 60fps frame is 16 ms per frame.
u/Erislet · 3 pointsr/papermario

That sounds about right, I'd say.

As far as Sticker Star's sales in Japan go, it's worth keeping in mind that they're not actually that much higher (it's only about 100k more than Super Paper Mario, which could be because the 3DS has a bigger userbase there than the Wii), and even the Japanese fanbase has been voicing a lot of concerns (mostly the same ones as the English-speaking fanbase, even). It got a grade of D on mk2, a site collecting player reviews, has a lot of low ratings on Amazon (one of the top reviews is even titled "This isn't Paper Mario"!), its Game Catalog page consists mostly of a list of problems and almost all of the comments I could find while going through Twitter and discussion boards were overwhelmingly negative.

We'll see if there's any notable improvements come E3, since it's likely to get at least another trailer, but if there aren't... yeah, I think there's a high chance it'll end up doing poorly. It likely releasing so close to the NX's release won't help either - the same kind of poorly-timed release is why the first game didn't sell as well as it could've, too.

u/gameboyzapgbz · 1 pointr/papermario

Shame that your copy of 5 doesn't work, and I guess it could be worse (could have only gotten 4).

In-depth how would you describe 7?

Also, for Christmas I got this, it is the most quite mechanical keyboard I've heard.