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    Poor Graphics - Street of Rage II on Retropies Megadrive Emulator ?

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @shredman
      last edited by

      @shredman Can you share a screenshot ? Pause the game and take a screenshot within RetroArch (Select + X). You can find the screenshot in \\retropie\configs\all\retroarch (I think), accessing it over the network from your PC.
      Plus, you can't really compare arcade games to genesis/snes, they're different technologies and arcades at the time looked better than home consoles. Look up a walkthrough of SoR2 on megadrive on Youtube and compare to what you see on your screen.

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      • Z
        zerojay
        last edited by

        I think this is probably a case of someone that doesn't know what videogames actually looked like back in the day, especially if he's complaining about pixels. lol

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        • shredmanS
          shredman @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu
          2017-11-29-raspbian-stretch.img was the starting image and has been constantly updated with sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade. Did you mean that I have to update the restropie separately with the setup script ? thought that apt-get do this

          Raspberry pi 3
          latest Raspian with Retropie
          PS3 Dualshock Controller

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @shredman
            last edited by

            @shredman https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/

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            • shredmanS
              shredman @zerojay
              last edited by

              @zerojay Thats a joke. I know how videogames looked at the old days and have played a lot of them in the past. I was a teen when the first arcade machines come out ... ;-)

              Raspberry pi 3
              latest Raspian with Retropie
              PS3 Dualshock Controller

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              • shredmanS
                shredman @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu thx. after backing up with rsync I will give it a try.

                Raspberry pi 3
                latest Raspian with Retropie
                PS3 Dualshock Controller

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                • BobHarrisB
                  BobHarris
                  last edited by BobHarris

                  Did you use the crt-pi shader?
                  That shader and video smoothing (bilinear filtering in the video settings) turned on gives imo a pretty good image quality, comparable to s-video quality.
                  No smoothing is often too sharp and pixelated for me.

                  Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                  • S
                    steptoe
                    last edited by

                    Update RetroPie to the latest 4.4, newer sources and emulators updated plus its running Debian Stretch now

                    Try installing 'DGEN' for the megadrive via the RetroPie menu and set the option 'x2'. Copied from the DGEN quick docs :

                    F5
                    Toggles “TV Modes”: blur, scanline, interlace, swab, off

                    F6
                    Toggles “Scale” Modes: hqx, scale2x, default (NONE)

                    Try scanlines to reduce blocking a bit, the x2 video mode should make a big difference. The PI3 should still run all games at full speed as the megadrive isn't that powerful (compared to now)

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                    • lostlessL
                      lostless
                      last edited by

                      I know sega genesis developers used a lot of graphic techniques like dithering and mixing colors that would wash out on a CRT that smooth out the image, due to the low color pallet. Something that arcade games did not have to do really. The vertical lines could just be the old dithering lines that you are really not supposed to see. Its like the water falls in sonic the hedgehog. on an emulator they are striped, but when played on a CRT, the stripes blend together and the waterfall looks like its see though.

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                      • shredmanS
                        shredman @BobHarris
                        last edited by shredman

                        @bobharris Hi. first, I updated to 4.4 and played around with retroarch shader options. Now, I use crt-pi or waterfall shader with megadrive emulator and I'm satisfied with it. I tried setup a retroarch hotkey [SELECT + DPAD up / down] with my PS3 Dualshock Controller for shader next and shader prev option but it doesnt work. Does anyone know the right hotswitch entry for retroarch.conf

                        pi@raspberrypi:/opt/retropie/configs/megadrive $ grep input_shader_next *
                        retroarch.cfg:input_shader_next = "m"
                        retroarch.cfg:input_shader_next_btn = "0"
                        retroarch.cfg:input_shader_next_axis = "nul"
                        retroarch.cfg:input_shader_next_mbtn = "nul"

                        Raspberry pi 3
                        latest Raspian with Retropie
                        PS3 Dualshock Controller

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