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    Someone please upload Updated crt-pi shaders

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      drckml @BuZz
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      @BuZz thank you and sorry I am a retard lol. I just found out now that this is a retropie site not "retroarch"

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        drckml @BuZz
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        @BuZz sorry but it only has crt-pi in it. I am specifically looking for crt-pi curvature.

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          BuZz administrators
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          you check the whole thread ?

          Also available here btw https://github.com/RetroPie/common-shaders/tree/rpi

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            davej @drckml
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            @drckml said in Someone please upload Updated crt-pi shaders:

            @BuZz sorry but it only has crt-pi in it. I am specifically looking for crt-pi curvature.

            Edit the crt-pi.glsl file and change the line that says

            //#define CURVATURE

            to read

            #define CURVATURE

            The curvature versions are just copies of crt-pi with this change already made.

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              drckml @davej
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              @davej I remove the // from //#define CURVATURE and still nothing :(

              Am I supposed to put space before #?

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                markyh444 @drckml
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                @drckml pretty sure you need to remove the # as well for the command to be used

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                  drckml @markyh444
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                  @markyh444 i give up -____- it's not working

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                    davej @drckml
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                    @drckml said in Someone please upload Updated crt-pi shaders:

                    @davej I remove the // from //#define CURVATURE and still nothing :(

                    Am I supposed to put space before #?

                    No. It should just be remove the //.

                    Buzz posted a link to the github repository which contains the curved versions. You're best getting them from there to avoid any problems with editing the file.

                    You'll need the crt-pi-curvature.glslp file and, in the shaders directory, the crt-pi-curvature.glsl file.

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                      davej @markyh444
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                      @markyh444 said in Someone please upload Updated crt-pi shaders:

                      @drckml pretty sure you need to remove the # as well for the command to be used

                      You definitely need the # there.

                      // is GLSL for ignore everything until the end of the line.

                      #define defines something that can be used elsewhere in the shader.

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                        drckml @davej
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                        @davej thanks it finally worked :D
                        thanks for the help everyone!

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                          markyh444 @davej
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                          @davej Sorry, I've not edited these type of files myself and just assumed like other config files that a # meant to ignore the entry. Learnt something there.

                          Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                          Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                          Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
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