Picked up some stuff for the winter, although I played Confrontation over the weekend on the revival servers & it wasn't that interesting. Too bad BF3 official online servers are shutting down soon.
Also spent some more time running the Dreamcast through the MClassic & dialing in the dedicated Dreamcast input on the TV, & it makes for a very nice improvement over the already impressive 480p VGA signal. My 'benchmark' was Shenmue 2 & looking at peoples faces in the backgrounds & as they approached the camera. Much less pixelated & more well-defined with the MClassic. Everything on the DC looked better through the MClassic after checking most of my games out. The only time I had to make further adjustments to my TV settings was running F355 Challenge during the Magic Weather 'sunset' or 'overcast' scenarios, where I had to turn off the TVs Dynamic Contrast setting, or the pictures would look overly red or green, respectively. I found that the Dreamcast in my overall setup looks better with the TV Dynamic Contrast set to High, except for those two instances.
The more I use the MClassic, the more I notice the improvements. Details on PS3 GTA5 such as reflections on the water or ripples from the rain look a lot better now. Locking the PS3 at 720p & letting MClassic do the rest seems to be the way to go. PS2 SOCOM looks really nice as well, going from 480p to 1080p. SOCOM was weird to dial in the TV for even without the MClassic in the chain, maybe something to do with the PS2 using YCbCr colorspace through the component cables & the OSSC being able change that to Full RGB hdmi colorspace when processing the 480p signal, I'm not exactly sure. But the PS2 images through the OSSC will look too light in 480i until the game switches to 480p during the initial load-up.