Epsxe Pete Opengl2 2.9

Epsxe Pete Opengl2 2.9 4,5/5 6707 votes

Plugins > Video Pete's OpenGL2 GPU core 2.0.0. 18 Sep 2016 - 6 min - Uploaded by SpiteFireH20PS1 Graphical Comparison - ePSXe 2.0 Pete's OpenGL2 GPU core 2.0.0. I chose ePSXe to release first because it render pixels perfectly square. Inside this shader there's a var called XBR_RES and its default value is 3.0. You can tweak it between 1.0 and 5.0 (maybe it can go upper), though I can't see the results for it bigger than 3.0, as my notebook has a resolution of 1366x768, so it only can upscale by 3x max on psx games.

Hello everyone, i need help finding a psx game. This seemed like the best place to ask.

Didnt want to start a new thread. I have very little details, but i really want to find it. I've been looking for years and havent been able to. The game has a real dark setting.

The protagonist is a kid, a boy if i remember correctly. You start off in his room. I think you have whats called a 'dew' meter or something. And when you fill it up or run out you go into 'limbo' or something.

The enemies in the first level were plants or pumpkins. And thats all i can really remember.

Hopefully someone can tell me what this game is. Hello everyone, i need help finding a psx game. This seemed like the best place to ask. Didnt want to start a new thread. I have very little details, but i really want to find it. I've been looking for years and havent been able to.

The game has a real dark setting. The protagonist is a kid, a boy if i remember correctly.

You start off in his room. I think you have whats called a 'dew' meter or something. And when you fill it up or run out you go into 'limbo' or something. The enemies in the first level were plants or pumpkins. And thats all i can really remember. Installing age of empires 3 art3.bar. Hopefully someone can tell me what this game is. Latest revision LilyPad from PCSX2.

If you have a good CPU, I'd give gpuBladeSoft a try. Supposedly can cut down on 3D jitter with PCSX-R specifically, and can output/filter higher resolutions with GL2 shaders as well. But the shit's higher performance requirements put it out of my reach at the moment.

Otherwise go with OpenGL2. You'll also want Eternal SPU 1.50 or P.E.Op.S. 1.10b for sound. PEOpS is the latest with the most options and whatnot, but kept shorting out the sound every half hour or so whenever I was fullscreen for some reason. If anyone's interested, I successfully ported the CRT shader from BSNES to ePSXe.

Read the setup instructions carefully because you will get really strange results if you just throw it in blindly. Sample screenshots I made: Without the shader: With the shader: Download link: Setup Instructions 0) Before you even extract the ZIP file, go into your ePSXe folder and back up the existing contents of your shaders folder.

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If the folder doesn't exist, create it. 1) Extract shaders.zip into the shaders/ folder under your ePSXe folder. 2) Launch ePSXe and click Config > Video 3) Make sure 'Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9' is selected (I think that's the latest) 4) Click the Configure button. 5) Configure the plugin how you want it, but the sections outlined in red MUST match. So I just tested this out after being absolutely appalled with how my PS1 games look on my PS3.

I don't recall them looking this bad a few years ago, I can only guess it's because I was using a 720p TV then while now I got a 1080p. Games look pretty damn awesome on this thing, as expected being an emulator!

But there is one thing I gotta ask; My question is due to something I call 'wobblyness.' Basically during movement the characters, and the enviroment itself, seem to wobble as if they're made of jello. I believe this is a technical limitation with how the PS1 originally did things, but I don't recall it looking this bad. It is literally disturbing, like everything is underwater. Software Is there nothing you can do about this? I read somewhere that it gets worse the higher the resolution goes.

So I just tested this out after being absolutely appalled with how my PS1 games look on my PS3. I don't recall them looking this bad a few years ago, I can only guess it's because I was using a 720p TV then while now I got a 1080p. Games look pretty damn awesome on this thing, as expected being an emulator! But there is one thing I gotta ask; My question is due to something I call 'wobblyness.' Basically during movement the characters, and the enviroment itself, seem to wobble as if they're made of jello. I believe this is a technical limitation with how the PS1 originally did things, but I don't recall it looking this bad. It is literally disturbing, like everything is underwater.