That HD remaster of The Last of Us sure looks great on a hi-def television. But it looks downright spooky on a standard TV.
Twitter user Kamirenko connected a PlayStation 4 to a cathode ray tube TV via an HDMI adaptor. While the resulting picture certainly isn’t anywhere as good as you’d get on a regular HD television, it certainly does fit the game’s dystopian mood, no?
In you are interested in connecting your PS4 to an old school TV, here’s a good explainer via YouTuber David Proehl.
とうとう我が家にps4が来たぞ! [Twitter]
ps4超高画質… [Twitter]
超古いブラウン管テレビとPS4をHDMIで繋げた猛者登場!雰囲気出すぎwwwwww [はちま起稿]
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6 responses to “The Last Of Us Demastered On A Standard TV”
Ha, demastered.
This would totally suit any of the new games with 16/32 bit style graphics better.
I take exception to the title of this article; that is not a ‘standard’ TV by today’s standards. That thing’s a relic.
I’d be surprised if the one pictured has RCA jacks and not just an RF jack..
That’d be great, HDMI -> RCA -> RF Modulator
Haha, or HDMI > RCA > SCART just because.
I may have been rocking this set up for a time before I got my new telly…not ideal. I also have a pulse dial phone > pulse to tone converter > ATA > VoIP modem, becuase recycling?