@dankcushions said in Pcsx_rearmed ignores the offset settings:
@reruns_towel it makes perfect sense to me :P you want to add fake overscan to your screen. you can do that in the way i instructed, and that would apply to the whole system. the way you've previously done it is to add overscan to the console (command line) only, and then adjust each bit of software to solve the issue, which as you've found, isn't always possible.
Sorry for the late response, That's why I made my changes:
Github issue
I forgot to post the following entry in my config.txt:
dpi_timings=320 0 10 10 10 **512** 0 5 2 5 0 0 0 60 0 9600000 2
pi@retropie:~ $ vcgencmd dispmanx_list
display:0 format:XRGB8888 transform:1 layer:-127 src:0,0,448,320 dst:48,0,448,320 cost:338 lbm:0
display:0 format:RGBA32 transform:20001 layer:10000 src:0,0,512,320 dst:0,0,512,320 cost:374 lbm:0
display:0 format:RGBA32 transform:1 layer:20100 src:0,0,15,9 dst:463,2,15,9 cost:98 lbm:0
it is possible to pass the following mode in run-onstart.sh for pcsx-rearmed:
display:0 format:XRGB8888