Let’s settle the debate.
| Console/Version | Pros | Cons | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dreamcast | Arcade perfect (Naomi), VGA output, zero lag | No online, expensive hardware | Classic, but outdated | | PS2 | Wide release | Horrible load times, muddy visuals | Skip it | | Official XBLA (Stock) | 720p, online play | Input lag, bilinear filter | Mediocre | | PS4/Xbox One (Back compat) | Same as XBLA, filter still present | No mods, no training cheats | Disappointing | | XBLA on JTag/RGH | Pixel perfect, zero lag, save states, hitboxes, mods | Requires hacked console, offline only (unless using XLink Kai) | THE WINNER | marvel vs capcom 2 xblaarcadejtag rgh better
The RGH version is better. It is the only version that solves the input lag problem while simultaneously offering training tools that even Fightcade 2 doesn't have. Let’s settle the debate
If you have a JTag or RGH console (Falcon, Jasper, Trinity, Corona), here is the optimal setup (note: this guide is for educational purposes; own a backup of the game). The "Better" Installation Process:
Requirements:
The "Better" Installation Process:
MvC2_Trainer.xex in the same folder. Create a launch.ini entry to auto-load it.HDD1:\Content\0000000000000000\58410A01\000D0000\.The RGH scene has produced incredible mods: