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Post by maclop on Mar 6, 2006 13:12:21 GMT -5
The graphic of pSX can be as of ePSXe? pSX ePSXe
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Post by pSX Author on Mar 6, 2006 13:20:58 GMT -5
pSX is designed to be accurate, not improve the graphics.
Your screenshot in psxe is at a higher resolution, has bilinear filtering and no dithering... thats not what a PS1 looks like.
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Post by gabriel on Mar 6, 2006 13:28:22 GMT -5
psx is just great, thanx
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Post by TOTOFF28 on Mar 6, 2006 15:37:10 GMT -5
yes extrem long life to pSX and continue work an compatibility Games is number one priority , not a graphics quality bye and good works pSX author
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Alan
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Post by Alan on Mar 6, 2006 15:59:03 GMT -5
I have to agree with all of you - for one thing I think this is by far the BEST PS1 emu ever, However I am also going to have to agree with maclop - the quality of the game visuals are nice to have also - sorry pSX Author, I'm not trying to piss you off - but hoping to see graphic improvments and options in future releases, please and thank you for all your HARD work.
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Post by Turron on Mar 6, 2006 16:18:31 GMT -5
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Post by UNDROID on Mar 6, 2006 17:06:31 GMT -5
TO play like a playstation I prefer to play the playstation
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Post by karnot on Mar 6, 2006 17:09:53 GMT -5
Well, look at the NES emulators, for example. They have everything. You can set "no filter", you can set "hq filter", and some people (who i think are crazy) even set "scanlines 50%" filter. You can choose whatever suits your current(?) needs.
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Post by Natanael SIQUEIRA on Mar 6, 2006 17:17:57 GMT -5
Snes and nes is another case because it is a classical games 2d games like toons that are always beutful . but playstation are 3d and 3d are difficult to be nice =(
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gtmomo
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Post by gtmomo on Mar 6, 2006 17:50:42 GMT -5
personally i think the graphics look WAY better in psx than in any other emulators that filter the textures and the REASON is because the textures are originally of such a low resolution that they end up looking fugly when they're filtered and then displayed at a much higher resolution. obviously, right? they just aren't crisp and clean like everyone would THINK they should be or LIKE them to be. anyways i think of it like this... look at a painting of monet and then ask yourself if you could improve on it? of course you couldn't. it was meant to be viewed the way you see it. the playstation's graphics in a way are an impressionist's work of art. that's what i think anyways
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Post by Wag on Mar 6, 2006 18:23:44 GMT -5
this emulator I like much asi that I see it with good future of development
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Post by acid on Mar 6, 2006 19:47:11 GMT -5
If you are a kiddy who cares about graphics, go use epsxe.
Let the author do his bidding the way thats right.
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Post by Waren AlKar on Mar 6, 2006 20:11:05 GMT -5
I think it's pretty obvious that this emulator is aiming for high compatibility over any graphical boost to the original PSX graphics. Especially when you consider that most attempts to increase the graphical fidelity tend to result in compatibility errors. So you're better off using ePSXe for that, since it's pretty clear that the author of pSX isn't planning on introducing any form of 3d hardware acceleration.
There's the possibility of some software based filtering options (though they'd chew up CPU power quite a bit), but even then it'd have to be pretty low on the list of priorities. There's a whole heap of other issues that need to be looked at first. Or that's the way it looks to me.
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Post by guest on Mar 6, 2006 20:12:52 GMT -5
im realy glad somebody started this thread i like this emulator alot and it is by far the most accurate emulator for the psx
I do like high quality graphics it makes the game a lot more fun and its poitless to write an emulator if your not going to eventualy add extra enhancements to it
That is of course after >99% of the compatibility issues have been worked out as to avoid issues caused by enhancements.
That being said non compatibity enhancements will likely be added in the future
And as ive said and heard before compatibility is first priority
Compatibility fixes + other minor code changes will likely enhance graphics quality anyways.
Some of you guys need to be patient. Or you could just learnt to write your own emulator which is what im planning on doing eventualy.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK PSX AUTHOUR
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Alan
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Post by Alan on Mar 6, 2006 20:16:59 GMT -5
i've used epsxe but this emu has completely replaced it - I probably won't use it anymore because of this emu - i was just trying to spark some new ideas - please disreguard the previous post if you read it - since been deleted (I meant no offence) - thanks
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