Anapan wrote:I think you chose a good GPU. I build mine for only outputting to a SD screen. I gotta choose my GPU right but decide if I want to make things like dreamcast and HD pc games actually perform well interlaced, or block their access from the user. I normally choose to make only progressive games available.
I think you'll get the likes of Scott Pilgrim running emulated shortly if it isn't already running OK.
I just had a good run on River City Girls on my cab.
Yea, I had a 1060 6GB in my hoard of parts but that seemed a bit overkill for what I want this box to do, hehe. It was also too long to fit in the case with the 140mm fan. I think it may have fit with a 120mm.
I run almost everything in Retroarch. I really like CRT-Geom for just about everything. It emulates the 480i flicker. For example when you boot a PS1 game the BIOS will flicker just like on a CRT, and then the game (and all other 240p games) will not. I use it for 2D type DC games too. Flickers the entire time like it did on my shit TV back then. For GC/Wii I upscale to 4k in Dolphin. For PS2, PCSX2 deinterlaces the games, and then I upscale them to 4k.
When you say SD screen do you mean CRT? I've been meaning to try Retroarch's CRT output but never get around to it.
Been wanting to try River City Girls but haven't bought it on steam yet. Good?