RetroGames4K's Mega Bezel screen pics, gameplays & custom settings

Is this preset available in your pack on your first page? Wouldn’t mind trying this one out on the big screen. If not can you post the settings?

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Hi, I’m glad you like it. No, not yet I’m just adding the final touch, I will upload in in a few hours. I have to make a a simple preset, now it’s all messy in various files.I will also make a youtube gameplay :smiley:

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Here is a video gameplay of my settings. Although the shaders are in 1080p, you can watch the video on 4K so you have better quality image possible. Youtube compresses the video. I recommend you to watch it on a mobile device, it looks stunning and you can zoom in :smile: … There are different videogames in the video so you can make an Idea how it looks.

https://youtube.com/live/kUC-Q6FDtIo

This is how it looks in reality on my lcd Screen.

Tomorrow I will update my new 1080p settings, soon as I come from work. Stay tuned. :smile:

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Good night everyone, here are my updated settings for 1080p as I promised, I hope you enjoy it. Don’t forget to comment here. Thank you.

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Ok so I decided to play around with everyone’s presets now that I’m done tweaking for the moment. I load up the 1080p Sanyo preset and go straight to my “test game” Sonic 1, I’m cruising messing around until I get here:

I notice the waterfall isn’t blended. I then check the parameters and notice you got the “ntsc resolution scaling” set to 1.62? I’m not sure why you decided on that setting but I ended up defaulting it to get that blending back. Other than that I think it’s a cool looking preset.

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It should be a mistake, it should be set to 1.65. I’ll check it and correct it tonight. Thanks for the info. :smiley:

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Actually it is set to 1.65 I must have moved it myself by mistake without noticing.

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Also to let you know, my mega drive is with Scart RGB, and the waterwall looks with stripes and not like if it was trasparent, similar to the screenshot you uploaded, but just in case I’ll check my parameters tonight.

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Ah now it makes sense. So what I’m seeing here is a representation of exactly how it looks on your tv with real hardware connected all the way down to the video input connection.

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Correct, RGB looks like real pixels, doesn’t look like transparent. Looks more like stripes pure pixels without blending. I like blending, but I prefer the a crispier image and clarity over blending and blurryness, but is a personal preference…

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Also I’ll check that my settings are set to 1.65, and later I’ll make you a photo direct from the CRT and you can see that it looks like that.

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@sonkun just wondering, what NTSC resolution scaling did you set? Always good to know others opinion. Thanks.

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I just defaulted it to 1.00. Going higher than that begins to break the blending.

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Ok. Thing is although blending looks good, the image looks blurry, but if you set it up to 1.65, looks more like a Scart RGB and blurry goes off. That’s why. I tried to copy my CRT. Here are some more examples… As you can see, even in the thumbnail of the photo you can see the crisp of the image popping out, and the image doesn’t look blurry and flat.

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Got it. I didn’t know at first you were replicating a scart signal.

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Yes, sorry about that. The thing is, if I’m using Guest’s advanced NTSC is because colours and image look more similar to my CRT. Also I will make the 4K version, and I suppose it will look more realistic. When I can I will start with it. Now for the moment I’m having a rest :sweat_smile:

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Quero informar que você já tem uma atualização para os shaders 1080p para baixar, caso ainda esteja interessado. Espero que você goste. Oposições são sempre bem-vindas.

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Working on 4K settings…

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