![]() ![]() The same option can also be found in the GSdx.ini file in the “inis” folder and it’s called “linear_present” (1 means it’s on, 0 means it’s off). ![]() It’s called “Texture Filtering of Display” (to disable it, it must be unchecked) and it’s under Config>Video>Plugin Settings>Shader Configuration. I have the bios, the folders for my PC RetroArch and Xbox RetroArch are identical and the PC will run PS2 no problem Ive tried putting bios directly in system folder instead of in PCSX2, no dice. I try to launch a ps2 game and it just crashes to the home screen. If you enjoy the video, please hit that like button and consider subscribing to the channel fo. I have searched high and low for an answer and nothing has worked so far. I still got a black screen after doing all the steps. Unfortunately there are no shaders available (thats part of the RetroArch Core) and the Aspect Ration isnt changeable. for good measure close and restart retroarch. ![]() While Dolphin doesn’t seem to have an option to turn it off, even in the standalone version, I’ve managed to locate the option in the PCSX2 standalone. To get full screen, double click the game window, or press alt-enter, or config -> emulation settings -> GS window. Thanks for checking out the video and stopping by the channel. for it to actually work you have to set it to d3d12, then go to configuration file and save your configuration file. However, there are some cores that seem to have fullscreen bilinear filtering baked in, such as Dolphin and PCSX2. I have bilinear filtering turned off in the “global” settings because I feel it’s really ugly at these low resolutions and it’s really not necessary with 1:1 Pixel Aspect Ratio. Hi everyone! Lately I’ve been playing around with RetroArch on a CRT VGA monitor, and I found I really enjoy the integer scaling feature of the application while playing in 640x480 because it makes the picture perfectly line up with the scanlines of the display. ![]()
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