I tweak the NTSC Resolution Scale and Sharpness in order to tweak the overall Phosphor and image finish.
In other cases, I additionally use upscaling shaders like XBR-LEVEL-2 and tweak them so that they don’t destroy all of the aliasing and “Retroness” of the image.
We have to understand that CRT Phosphor are shaped slightly differently from LCD/OLED subpixels so that’s a different foundation upon which we are building our image on.
CRT Royale has a uniqueness about its look that is a little less digital in my opinion. This is probably because it includes dust/noise/degradation that is present in real CRT phosphors.
OLED’s glass panels, near infinite viewing angles and inky colours in addition to black help bolster its impactfulness but it does fall short in several areas as well and those are just as important.
I struggled with getting red to look red at lower saturation levels.
So a lot might be overlooked when it comes to those displays.