With it games finally look right with the correct intended blending of assets and all that.ĭreamcast and newer, either way works, games tend to look ace even in high resolutions but there's still the odd super low resolution 2D element (in-game visuals like say, skyboxes around racing tracks or trees and such) or texture/asset that blends way better in native res and/or with CRT shaders. ParaLLEl is ace, no CRT shader combination was getting anything near real N64 output quality before, games just looked wrong like bad old PC game graphics, native or otherwise.
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Unless we're talking full remake level of enhancements that somehow stay true to the source material, not just high resolution textures of dubious artistic (or AI) merit on top of sharp low polygon meshes on top of low polygon environments on top of effects made for the low resolution etc. I don't care too much for the corrections but with or without them I'd still say native res + any half decent CRT shader is the best choice for all the things explained in brief in that GT video in terms of dithering, blending, coherency of visuals and their intent. Of course, emulating a game accurately is always going to be more reliable, where enhancements are kind of hit or miss.Ĭlick to expand.PGXP features are also in mednafen/beetle. It puts PSX on more even footing with N64 in terms of the ease of enhancements. Of course this won't fix things like low-res HUDs looking ugly, but there are texture packs for some of that as well. Some of the newer emulators like DuckStation allow for correcting the wobble, texture warping, and judder with a host of features called PGXP.
While I would definitely agree with this for PE2, which blends 2D backgrounds and 3D characters, this is less true than it used to be. Which we can finally get almost perfect in ParaLLEl: Real N64 hardware produces a lot of effects that emulators often skip (3-point texture filtering, some native anti-aliasing of jaggies, etc), and looks quite different, but really good on a CRT. Speaking of, it's only fairly recently that we've finally gotten an N64 emulator that can really emulate the system accurately, and it looks way different than how most people are probably used to seeing these games in emulation. Of course, emulating a game accurately is always going to be more reliable, where enhancements are kind of hit or miss. There are thousands possible words from various aspects, so experiment by typing very short what you are looking for.Click to expand.While I would definitely agree with this for PE2, which blends 2D backgrounds and 3D characters, this is less true than it used to be. Keywords can be related to anything, allowing advanced filtration and specific results. Quotation marks can be used for whole phrase (example: "action rpg") or exact word (example: "4x"), and combined with exclusion if needed (example: -"action rpg"). Minus sign can be used for exclusion (example: -anime). * KEYWORDS - Defines maximum of five keywords separated by space. * TO YEAR - Defines the latest year of release represented by four digits. * FROM YEAR - Defines the oldest year of release represented by four digits. * ORDER - Defines how the generated list should be sorted. * THEMES - Defines the topic related to the game. * MECHANICS - Defines elements of gameplay. * GRAPHICS - Defines how gameplay is displayed. * SIGN - Defines if criteria should be included (+) or excluded (-). * COMBINED GENRE - Defines the second genre of the combination. * GENRE - Defines the main type of gameplay. * PLATFORM - Defines the whole family or a single model. Note that due to the fact that there are thousands of titles in the database, some small part of them may not contain some data and latest releases may not be included shortly after the premiere.
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