@nostupidquestions Why do people like crt shaders in the retroarch community. There’s so many videos about it. Is it a product of their time or are non-crt experiencers doing it?
Maybe it’s a way for their smoothening upscaling shaders to look more pixelated and retro?

    • RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      It hurts me that the Castlevania screenshot does not match the pattern of the other screenshots with filter on the left and raw on the right.

      EDIT: Thank you for fixing it.

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      As a kid that grew up in the NES / SNES era and played these games on a CRT television, I think the sharp pixels look better. This is just going to be one of those subjective things.

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        TV pixels were also generally not square. And if the device was a TV and not an actual video monitor (both were used with home computers), it was a little slow and blurry. And overscan existed. There’s a lot of things that will be a bit different when you look at an emulated display.

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        Same. I played a lot of the originals. I now emulate a lot on Steam Deck, and they always look better without the CRT stuff.

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      2 years ago

      These actually look fantastic with the filter on. Another commenter’s examples were bad and I too thought it’s just nostalgia, since the filtered ones looked worse there. In particular, the skeleton you showed gains so much depth.

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        2 years ago

        The other commentor’s comparisons showed literally the exact same concept, lol.