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Crt royale at 4k
Crt royale at 4k












crt royale at 4k

That, effectively, makes the game "screen" area is closer to 1080p-ish. So I have a 4k TV in portrait mode displaying bezel and marquee artwork. I have a bit of an odd scenario because I've built a "virtual cabinet". I think 32" would be better for cabinet, as 42" is a little too big. So basically if anybody want to use lcd for mame, or build viewlix type cabinets I really recommend this w705 from Sony, which is 2014 model + retroarch and "crt royale" shader.

crt royale at 4k

I am viewing those screenshots on my 15" dell netbook, and the lcd really makes the difference. The shader is very customizable so everyone can replicate his crt look.Ĭheck those (grey sides are bezel graphics, because I don't like stretch to 16:9): I made few shots from the actual tv and I think it looks the same as your screens, or my soft15khz setup, the only advantage with lcd is it doesn't glare so badly, so I can play longer, without hurting my eyes. In "crt royale" shader options you can choose how much bloom do you want and it really works with this shader. Actual tv has only 14 ms input lag in LeoBodnars test which from what I've heard is the best result in any lcd tv that was ever produced. My screen is not tft or ips lcd, but mva screen and it really makes the difference in picture. I tested it on 21" pc monitor and results are maybe even a little bit better due to crt blacks and contrast. If you're not a big fan of lcd, it will look great also on pc crt monitor in higher resolutions like 1600x1200 or 1920x1400 even better. In the screenshots I posted I tried to recreate the look of my philips crt via scart rgb. This crt royale give you tons of options as to how you like to emulate crt, you can make it to look like hantarex/wellsgardner type monitors, or more like Sony trinitrons. I must admitt it is not a 100% same look as on crt, but it gets really damn close and it is a major breakthrough comparing it to different shaders/filters that were made (to see all the effects you have to view thlse screenshots in fullscreen in 1080p). The nice thing about this setup is that once you configure your crt royale, you can use it with various systems that retroarch supports so most 8/16/32 bit consoles will work, even amiga and dosbox will run and look like on native resolution in crt.














Crt royale at 4k