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    All hail ZFast CRT

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      Spectreman
      last edited by

      Just know I discovered the shader ZFast CRT Standard. Is really great. CRT-PI was too much strong. ZFast feels that add the necessary scanlines for a flat tv image.

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      • SPS
        SP
        last edited by SP

        I use CRT - Mattias:
        rsz_1rsz_1rsz_un_squadron-200408-203939.jpg

        And when I want the image to look sharper I use Geom:
        QuackShot-200408-205539.png

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          Spectreman @SP
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          @SP said in All hail ZFast CRT:

          CRT - Mattias

          Thanks! Did you know where I download the CRT Matias and how to install in Retropie?

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          • RanmaR
            Ranma
            last edited by

            Massive fan of ZFast here too. Looks absolutely fantastic with everything on my Pi 3 B+. I have it pretty much set for every game/emulator, and it's definitely much less dark than CRT-PI. Easy win.

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              SP @Spectreman
              last edited by SP

              @Spectreman I use retroarch/emulationstation on my pc. The shader is in the glsl>crt folder. I don't know how they work on a retropie.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator
                last edited by mitu

                The crt-mattias and crt-geom are way too demanding for a Raspberry Pi, they're not installed by default on the Pi - only on a PC installation.

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