![]() What about the resolution? That's why i said it was a 'problem'.įirst i tried the Native resolution which does not look nice but the emulation is real fine. ![]() I tried the OpenGL renderer but then i read that it is dedicated to Linux users so i switched back to DX11 Hardware mode.Įdge Anti-Aliasing checked and Extra Rendering Threads set to 3 ( I know these two settings are listed under Software Mode but i changed anyways ) I have tested the most recent Gsdx version i got (20151028192715) with DX9, DX11 and OpenGL using Native and custom resolutions.įirst, the plugin i chose was Gsdx SSE4.1 because i read that the AVX is better only when rendering in Software mode wich is not my case. But there are many people that don't have a clue or little experience on what to do to make their games look better and playable without issues (or nearly). I'm here to tell my experience and i'm sure that many of you are leaving by now because you already know that, and have figured out how to set it up properly. I changed down to 2x and the emulation was good again, but the graphics results wasn't what i expected.įrom that point, i started a long research regarding which renderer to use, Interlacing, Internal Resolution.everything related to graphics so i could tweak it to maximum quality and still have a decent emulation. I went to the configuration tab, set the res to 3x Native and it was looking good, but the emulation wasn't fine like it used to be. ![]() ![]() The 'problem' started when i found a thread of someone playing Gran Turismo 4 in an absolutely beautiful high resolution so i knew it was possible. First i'd like to tell that i'm using PCSX2 since early versions but i decided to mess with resolutions like a month ago coz it was set to Native and i never had the curiosity to explore/change it. ![]()
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