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>>2830567
inane.

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>>2828532
I don't get care about judgemental people like you.
I only care about accurancy and keeping OAR without stretching.
>Besides you won't get any wierd scaling artifacts with CRTs due to how they don't work with pixels
Read OP again. So you're basically a fan of hiding artifacts with bilinear filtering as well? Because it is basically the same thing. I'm not saying this is the same thing, don't get me wrong, I love scan lines.

People can play however they want, they are entitled to their pride and ignorance of the old days. I however want a true, authentic and accurate pixel perfect experience and emu+CRT can give you that. Stretching is the worst thing that can happen to video/movie/gaming on a TV and people have been downplaying it ever since. I don't buy it. I letterbox 8:7 games on my CRT and play 4:3 games in 4:3 on my CRT. If you disagree that is the most correct way of displaying the game than you are a) not making any sense or b) you came up with a way to mod SNES to switch natively between letterboxing and 4:3, which would indeed prove to be the utlimate way of playing SNES on a CRT. Alternatively you can stretch back to the OAR for non 4:3 on your TV, but of course this is not pixel perfect, but I guess the best thing you can do if you have any hard feeling about emulation.

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>>2818906

mostly because I hate giving advice and then I get halfway through and it turns out they're doing it on some dumb platform like an android shitphone or botnet 10

Yes, it's possible to do exactly what you are talking about in linux. You open the menu, go to settings -> frame throttle, turn on frame throttle and set the maximum speed to 1.5x. By default the setting changes in increments of 0.1 but you could probably get finer-grained control from editing retroarch.cfg directly. You then enter gameplay and hit the fast forward toggle, spacebar by default.

Maybe you have these options on your platform. Devs see anything that's not linux as a second-class platform, as it should be.

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>>2785559

>bilinear

>non integer

calls my pic shit

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