Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:36 pm
ooops, I should have thought about the multiples dilemma. Mine were taken at 800x600...ohwell I got taken away with the pretty and shiny.
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Mozgus wrote:@thegore: You need to run these games at 640x480 or 1280x960. 800x600 or 1024x768 are not multiples of the game's native resolutions. This is why all your 2D objects are so jagged and ugly, like the GUI you see there. This is MUCH more important on OpenGL then OpenGL2, because GL2 basically emulates the game in a multiple, and then bilinear resizes the picture to whatever resolution you pick, which is a good trade-off.
Also if you use an LCD screen, and it's ratio is 5:4 or 16:9, which most of them are, you need to make sure you check "keep psx aspect ratio". Only uncheck this is a certain game's display remains severely squished, like Castlevania SOTN's character menu. However Soul Blade might be on of the games that hates this option, so in this case, go to your nvidia graphics configuration and look for Flat Panel Scaling and use fixed-aspect ratio.
Of course if you use a CRT monitor ignore all that.
And this is very important. When emulating ANY console game, always set your monitor to use 60hz, and nothing more. Anything higher than that will harm the motion in your games.
You can see in this pic, it added borders to the top and bottom so I could run it in 1280x1024 without breaking the ratio.
gord wrote:Hi-Res textures:
this is a pre applied filter (and thus won't really effect speeds in game) that makes the textures in the game, 2xsai will apply a blur based filter onto the texture in order to smooth it out and hopefully make the texture look nicer, especially on 2d games, here's an example but your prolly familiar with 2xsai anyway![]()
as far as i can tell stretched mearly creates an image that is 2x the size of the original with no real filtering, this can help keep textures less blurry but i wouldn't recommend it too much.
you can turn the effects off if you wish, you generally won't miss out on much.
Raz1r wrote:Hey Mozgus, those pics are awesome. The Silent Hill one is the best.
Anyway, I was just wondering if you guys could help me with the whole CD ripping thing. I got the latest (I think it's 1.6.0) ePSXe emu, and Mooby's CD plugin, but whenever I try to load a disc it doesn't do anything. I have the 1001 and 7502 BIOS files if that can help me at all.
racketboy wrote:Bumpy
Ivo wrote:racketboy wrote:Bumpy
That is the name of an old DOS game. A decent one, in fact.