Considerable amount of lag for button inputs in Mega Man 9 and 10 on LCD TV

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I recently bought my friend's flatscreen LCD HDTV and I've noticed that there is a considerable amount of lag for button inputs, especially for jumping. Is there some kind of work-around for this issue? I'm playing the PS3 versions of MM9 and MM10 if that's any help.



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The TV itself is the problem, so I don't think there's much you can do.


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Oh damn, that sucks. :/

So I guess I have to fiddle around with the TV's settings or something?



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Yeah, that's the best you can do I think.


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If I'm thinking right, neither one has a calibrate lag option. Again, the best bet is the TV.



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The TV can actually hinder the game's performance? I never knew that.

Anyway, do what the others have said, mess with the TV settings, or hook the PS3 up to a different TV when you want to play MM9 and MM10, not the most practical of solutions but you might as well.



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Try changing the TV to game mode if it has one. If not, try going into the settings and turning every single thing off that has to do with filtering/processing the picture. If all else fails, you can try hooking the PS3 up with composite cables.