To understand why the modded version is better, we must acknowledge what the stock $15 XBLA version got wrong.
When Marvel vs. Capcom 2 dropped on Xbox Live Arcade in 2009, it was a revelation. Built from the Dreamcast codebase (widely considered the best arcade-accurate port), it offered: marvel vs capcom 2 xblaarcadejtag rgh better
However, the vanilla XBLA version has flaws. Input lag is slightly higher than the Dreamcast original due to the 360’s system-level vsync. The filters soften the beautiful 2D sprites. And crucially—you cannot buy it anymore. To understand why the modded version is better,
That is, unless you have a JTag or RGH console. However, the vanilla XBLA version has flaws
The RGH scene has produced incredible mods:
First, a quick primer for the uninitiated.
Why does this matter for MvC2? With a RGH or JTag console, you can install the delisted XBLA title along with community-created patches and performance mods that transform the game.

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