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Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
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Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
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Wasn't there talk at some point that the possibility of using shaders for filters and scalers exist?
I remember seeing a video of shaders that gave beautiful results when scaling old games
Edit: not sure but was it xbrz?
Wasn't there talk at some point that the possibility of using shaders for filters and scalers exist?
I remember seeing a video of shaders that gave beautiful results when scaling old games
Edit: not sure but was it xbrz?
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Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
Hi, my Reshade config is supposed to be used with the ScummVM scaling left at the default setting, because I found that it gives me better results than any of the upscaling filters included in ScummVM.Brandon8o wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 8:34 pm Is there a general consensus on the best option here for smoothing out the graphics on modern displays?
For the method that Kasenshlogga is talking about, is that meant to be on top of using the xBRZ thing that is discussed earlier in the thread, or is that purely just using reshade and nothing else. And anyone have personal opinions about what yields the best result between all of these methods?
Thanks!
Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
I have never used reshade. Do I point it to the ScummVM EXE or the Curse EXE?
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Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
Yeah, the ScummVM.exe and then just drop my config in there. You just need to make sure the graphics mode in ScummVM is set to OpenGL but I THINK that's the default option these days. You can leave everything else at default.
Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
Another option is to use Retroarch which enables its complete shader suite.
You can even the new Mega Bezel Reflection Shader to achieve something like the attached picture.
You can even the new Mega Bezel Reflection Shader to achieve something like the attached picture.
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Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
Thanks for the clarification.Kasenshlogga wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 4:11 pmHi, my Reshade config is supposed to be used with the ScummVM scaling left at the default setting, because I found that it gives me better results than any of the upscaling filters included in ScummVM.Brandon8o wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 8:34 pm Is there a general consensus on the best option here for smoothing out the graphics on modern displays?
For the method that Kasenshlogga is talking about, is that meant to be on top of using the xBRZ thing that is discussed earlier in the thread, or is that purely just using reshade and nothing else. And anyone have personal opinions about what yields the best result between all of these methods?
Thanks!
Have you seen the method outlined here? https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 1937794707
Curious if you have any opinions on it, seems so many approaches have been taken with this
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Re: Curse Of Monkey Island - best graphic settings
If all you want is a simple all-purpose upscaling filter, it's great. Definitely a step up from the HQx filters that we've had for years. But you can only achieve so much with a single filter, and of course you can't really tweak it. With Reshade you can apply multiple shaders at once, including dedithering/debanding and tweak them accordingly to get the best visuals out of any specific game.Brandon8o wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 8:21 pmHave you seen the method outlined here? https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 1937794707
Curious if you have any opinions on it, seems so many approaches have been taken with this