Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:46 pm
Ho's monitor has no discernible lag, so playing 4th style AC on it would mean that things should appear EARLY if they attempted to compensate for the latency. The CS versions all play just fine on it with no timing adjustments used on those versions which provide it. I'm not convinced the original monitor exhibited any lag. Probably one reason they chose it.
Based on my experiences with some machines with laggy replacement monitors, even a small amount of lag is extremely noticible during gameplay, and that includes on the older styles. I don't notice that at all on this monitor. When Putt-Putt had a crappy TV on 4th Style, it lagged horribly.
I should also point out that not all machines have the new monitor. I'd say about 2/3 of machines when I was in Japan had either the original RP LCD monitor on them or a replacement that wasn't the new Konami spec CRT. Of those with 3rd-party replacements, about half lagged noticibly, some to the point of requiring me to play on Hidden to score at all decently. Those with the old monitor exhibited identical timing characteristics to the new Konami spec CRT monitor, and all machines were running IIDX RED.
Based on my experiences with some machines with laggy replacement monitors, even a small amount of lag is extremely noticible during gameplay, and that includes on the older styles. I don't notice that at all on this monitor. When Putt-Putt had a crappy TV on 4th Style, it lagged horribly.
I should also point out that not all machines have the new monitor. I'd say about 2/3 of machines when I was in Japan had either the original RP LCD monitor on them or a replacement that wasn't the new Konami spec CRT. Of those with 3rd-party replacements, about half lagged noticibly, some to the point of requiring me to play on Hidden to score at all decently. Those with the old monitor exhibited identical timing characteristics to the new Konami spec CRT monitor, and all machines were running IIDX RED.