Why Team Silent though and not anything from Origins ongoing? To make it short: They lack everything compared to Team Silent standards. I've set up this guide to help you find your way into Team Silent's era of Silent Hill to enable you to enjoy the experience we felt back in the day. As well as very shitty PC ports even though we can consider ourselves lucky to have them anyway as we will see. This may be due to certain development processes back in the day for Japanese devs where source code got deleted after a game went gold (fourth paragraph). Unfortunately, it is getting increasingly more difficult to play those games through the last two decades. This is what it looks like now with the available adjustable settings.Team Silent games are still steadfast in video game history. I just noticed the screenshot in the link above has an old view of the Settings screen. The custom launcher I built for it lets you easily change the options for: noise filter amount, main resolution, window mode, GPU resolution (internal resolution multiplier for which the game is emulated), anti-aliasing, brightness, contrast, and the ability to remap the keyboard controls. You can also save\load save states, press F2 to take screenshots, or change emulation options if you do wish to play around with them. In fact, you don't really interact with the emulator's front end itself (unless you use it's Pause feature in game, but it has been customized to act as if it's part of the game itself). I tried to make it as simple as possible so no one needs to mess around with emulator settings or anything. Everything else is prepackaged and configured. Otherwise, software mode in native PS2 resolution will not have the glitch.Īll you need to provide is the ISO. This is an alternate way to play (keeping the light off) to avoid seeing an unfixable flashlight glitch, although it's not as bad as it used to be and only affects the shadows produced by the light. It also includes a "Lighting Boost" option which allows you to play the game in HD resolutions with the flashlight off and still be able to see in the dark. However, if you want the classic PS2 resolution graphics just enable the included "Software Mode" option. The focus of this project was to have an HD version of the game. Included saved game with all unlocks, including an option to turn the noise filter on\off and various costumes Software Mode option for classic PS2 style graphics Lighting Boost option to play in HD without flashlight A launcher to change settings, view controls, and start the game This uses the PCSX2 emulator and is optimized specifically for this game. You only need to provide the ISO\BIN image for this as well. Basically packaged up in a similar manner. This is a bug with the Beetle PSX HW module of the emulator. Each time you launch the game just go to the pause menu, then Options, and then toggle any setting off and back on and resume playing and it will show properly. There is one slightly annoying flashlight glitch where it won't show the lens flair graphic at first. It will ask you to browse for the ISO\BIN image of the game and will automatically copy it the installation directory and name it appropriately. The aim of this project was to make a simple to install and play a "PC" version of the game with high quality graphics.įor obvious legal reasons this does not include an image of the game itself. PSX overclock hacks for smoother gameplay Custom launcher to adjust settings, remap keyboard controls, and launch the game Pre-configured gamepad controls for Xbox controllers Support for 4k, 1440p, 1080p, 720p and custom resolutions This utilizes the RetroArch emulator with the Beetle PSX HW core and is highly customized specifically for this game. As a personal project for the 20th Anniversary of Silent Hill and as a huge fan of the series, I had recently decided to embark on a journey to create an unofficial HD "PC" version of the original Silent hill.
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