Jaggies found in the PS3 game should be a thing of the past thanks to improved anti-aliasing in the Xbox 360 version.
Some new info regarding the Xbox 360 version of SEGA's Virtua Fighter 5 has emerged, notably improvements to the game's visuals.
Those that have played the PlayStation 3 version will have likely noticed some less than smooth lines, or jaggies as they are affectionately called. The good news is that the Xbox 360 version will feature a higher level of anti-aliasing which should eradicate the problem which tarnished an otherwise lovely looking game.
It also looks like the Xbox 360 version will benefit from revised AI patterns which take into account new tactics and strategies which players have been using in the Arcade and PS3 versions.
The VF5 arcade machine has recently been updated with Version C rules, tweaking character balance, but it's not yet known if this update will be included in the Xbox 360 game - the PS3 version features the Version B rules.
Virtua Fighter 5 is scheduled for release in Q3, 2007.


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FinalJustice wrote at 14:19 on 25 June 2007
It Should Look Better
Of course the game should look better on the 360 they've had more than enough time to improve the graphics and reduce the jaggies.
Mizzikee wrote at 21:16 on 25 June 2007
LoL
Well, that's not was ps3boys were saying when Oblivion came out for the pS3. The main argument was how much better ps3 was because it looked better than the 360 version. Now it's just a time issue. Not directing it at you FinalJustice but it seems like well enough just can't be left alone anymore.