Otherwise, except for the added film grain, I don't think there's much difference in those screenshots. Well part of the issue is that you're upscaling squashed video - the aspect ratio is meant to be 4:3 (1440x1080) and you're stretching it to 16:9 (1920x1080). YouTube's compression kinda sucks, but still all the upscaled videos have been uploaded in order for online viewing here: I've also made some fixes to the other cutscenes using the PS1 release as a source, and upscaled them all with Topaz Video Enhance AI. You can download the recompiled video hereĪnd all the original frames including my cuts and edits here because why not I also took the sound file from the PS1 version as it seemed better quality than the PC one. So I pulled all the frames from all three versions and re-edited the Extended version to match the shorter originals. A couple of samples to show the frame rate difference: The extended intro found on promo discs is 320x240 25fps, giving much smoother motion, and seems to be a little less affected by compression artifacts too. LEGO Rock Raiders' intro video on the PC release is at 320x200 resolution and 15fps, and on PS1 it's 320x240 at 15fps.
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