sumbodycoolThe PAL version has different and more cars and more frames per second. Those are the only differences I know of, and someone will correct me if I'm wrong
un_peacekeeperi think PAL runs at a higher res, but lower fps, locked at 50fps i think. but 576i or something.
StevenDunn99Mission 34 is easier with PAL and you are more likely to have your b-spec driver hitting the wall on the Mulsanne straight ;-)
Steven
That's exactly what i wanted to know. ThanksRogsR34UKPAL runs at 50 Mhz (so I assume 50 fps) whereas NTSC is 60 Mhz (60 fps?)
As for the cars this is where it gets interesting...
Original Japanese/Asian (NTSC) releases (3 versions) have 710 cars (oncluding the old Mini Cooper 1.3i)
Next up was the American (NTSC) release with 722 cars (no old Mini or Esso-Ultraflo Supra but other new cars)
Final releases (same day):
PAL release has 730 cars (no old Mini, Esso-Ultraflo Supra is present, remaining 7 cars are a duplicate set of Opels badged as Vauxhall)
Korean (NTSC) release has 726 cars (no old Mini, Esso-Ultraflo Supra is present, 4 new Korean cars - Hyundai Click Type R, Hyundai Tiburon Turbulence, Hyundai Tuscani CCS and Lexus IS200 Korean Racer)
Those last four I took pictures of for my Web site here:
http://www.rogs.dial.pipex.com/PhotoMode4.htm
Technically the Korean NTSC has the most cars as the Vauxhalls only have different badging from their Opel equivalents.
RogsR34UKPAL runs at 50 Mhz (so I assume 50 fps) whereas NTSC is 60 Mhz (60 fps?)
As for the cars this is where it gets interesting...
Original Japanese/Asian (NTSC) releases (3 versions) have 710 cars (oncluding the old Mini Cooper 1.3i)
Next up was the American (NTSC) release with 722 cars (no old Mini or Esso-Ultraflo Supra but other new cars)
Final releases (same day):
PAL release has 730 cars (no old Mini, Esso-Ultraflo Supra is present, remaining 7 cars are a duplicate set of Opels badged as Vauxhall)
Korean (NTSC) release has 726 cars (no old Mini, Esso-Ultraflo Supra is present, 4 new Korean cars - Hyundai Click Type R, Hyundai Tiburon Turbulence, Hyundai Tuscani CCS and Lexus IS200 Korean Racer)
Those last four I took pictures of for my Web site here:
http://www.rogs.dial.pipex.com/PhotoMode4.htm
Technically the Korean NTSC has the most cars as the Vauxhalls only have different badging from their Opel equivalents.
Mad MattMr Peacekeeper, if you have to ask it's probably too late! This guy actually counted them all, does the word Anorak mean the same in Canada?
g-manP A L = Phase Alternating Line, N T S C = National Television System Committee
RogsR34UKPAL runs at 50 Mhz (so I assume 50 fps) whereas NTSC is 60 Mhz (60 fps?).