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Posted on 2/13/17 at 10:11 am to dallastiger55
Had the games been working after you turned the shader on but before the update?
It might. Just more of a stab in the dark to see if that may have been a cause. Doubt it but you never know
It might. Just more of a stab in the dark to see if that may have been a cause. Doubt it but you never know
This post was edited on 2/13/17 at 10:12 am
Posted on 2/13/17 at 10:23 am to dallastiger55
quote:I would turn shaders off for now while troubleshooting this problem. You want to eliminate as many variables as possible and then, if you get it working again, slowly re-introduce any customizations you want.
I did turn shader on. Should I turn it off?
quote:Yes, but it depends on how you want the graphics to look. As mentioned, I'm running my Pi on a large, LCD HD TV. Retro games look awful on them and not at all how the original game developers intended. So, the shader I'm using has a slight glow effect, a light scanline, and it smooths out the pixels a bit too without looking blurry.
Does it do much?
If you are running your Pi on a standard definition TV, you may not need any shaders at all. It really depends on how you want your games to look. I want my games to look as close to what they looked like at release without running them on an actual CRT.
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