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    • thelostsoulT
      thelostsoul
      last edited by thelostsoul

      HD Mode 7 mod for bsnes: https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/bdltmo/hd_mode_7_mod_for_bsnes_v1071_beta_1/
      Example: http://www.framecompare.com/image-compare/screenshotcomparison/EB9CNNNU (mouse over on the top tabs to switch between images)

      zeldamod.jpg

      Someone made a mod for bsnes to bring higher resolution in mode 7 of snes games. The images look just less jaggy and correctly resolved and looks natural. byuu, the creator of higan and bsnes wants this integrated into main bsnes. And as I understand, this works universally for all games in mode 7 mode, so no game specific edits. For us Raspberry Pi users, this will most likely not be relevant, but RetroPie also works on PC.

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        knightofdespair
        last edited by

        I was wondering about this too. Running Retropie on an Intel NUC should easily be able to handle this and the list of games it would affect are many of the best of the SNES system.

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          barbudreadmon @knightofdespair
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          @knightofdespair said in HD Mode 7 mod for bsnes:

          Running Retropie on an Intel NUC should easily be able to handle this

          Considering bsnes/higan already needs some decent cpu, and this kind of feature is generally cpu intensive, your statement might be a bit too optimistic for low & mid-range NUC.

          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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          • ParabolaralusP
            Parabolaralus
            last edited by

            A decent NUC (non-pentium, celeron, atom) CPU ~should~ be fine for this, or something similar.
            Also i found this post while going through that reddit feed. Seems someone linked linux binaries for us to try out a few posts down, but i dont have time to do so at the moment:
            Reddit
            Eh to widescreen support...

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