First post, by robertmo
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for example Monster Truck Madness 1
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for example Monster Truck Madness 1
What happens if you set the 'Desktop Resolution' manually to the real one on the GeneralExt tab?
doesn't change anything of course 😀
just to make sure, i am talking about result picture not being generated in for example 1600x1200
and not about 640x480 being stretched to 1600x1200 resulting a blurred image (blurred objects edges)
robertmo wrote on 2020-08-15, 06:42:🙁
for example Monster Truck Madness 1
Dege wrote on 2020-08-16, 15:53:What happens if you set the 'Desktop Resolution' manually to the real one on the GeneralExt tab?
Just checked out Monster Truck Madness. The game runs in fullscreen and has no problems. Another thing is when the game menu appears, it becomes windowed at 640x480, if you start the race, then the game becomes full screen again and works great at 60fps.
Works fine here too:
Are you using a standard config, with just the resolution set?
Have you enabled hardware acceleration in options? dgVoodoo can't force resolution if hardware acceleration isn't enabled.
And obviously dgVoodoo can't do anything about the 640x480 menus, they aren't DirectDraw/Direct3D.
ok, it looks very high resolution is indeed working
i guess i was confused, cause for some reason i cannot see a razor sharp picture
Resolution and sharpness are two very, very different things.
Resolution can increase perceived sharpness when there's detail that's lost in textures because of a too low resolution, but when the textures are so low resolution that all detail is shown at lower resolution then there isn't much to gain.
That said, I'm thinking you probably have a config issue. Are you using the default config, with just resolution setting changed?
your image is jpg and it has blurred edges
If you're going to start pointing out all the jpg images you see on the internet, you have a long and boring life ahead of you.
Unless you're telling me you can't tell whether the image I posted is 640x480 or rendered at a higher resolution because of some jpg compression, in which case you need to see an eye doctor.
robertmo wrote on 2020-08-16, 19:22:ok, it looks very high resolution is indeed working
i guess i was confused, cause for some reason i cannot see a razor sharp picture
i just mean that the "cause for some reason i cannot see a razor sharp picture" effect is not visible on your picture
in other words your picture doesn't proof you don't have same problem and i guess you actually have it too.
My pictures proves I have the game running at 4K, and that all 3D geometry is rendered at 4K. That's what you asserted wasn't the case.
No one really knows what your problem is, because "image is not sharp" can mean a lot of things. Could for example mean anti-aliasing is on, which is the case in my screenshot.
anti-aliasing has to be turned off
That was just an example.
As I said, you probably have a config issue. Try with a clean config with just resolution forcing enabled.
do you really think i haven't tried that 😀
we got two options here:
either you provide a nice picture
or tell me how to make fullscreen picture 😀
done 😀
no idea why it is not sharp
It looked like you were not using Hardware Acceleration. The game can also run in windowed mode *without* hardware acceleration regardless of your Graphics settings. Press F4 to enter fullscreen to enable hardware acceleration. The screenshot was missing an upper-right circle.
QEMU rendered at upscaled 1400x1050
I set all details to lowest to get clearest picture.
fullscreen looks the same as my screenshot