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    Best Render Resolution?

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    • RedBatmanR
      RedBatman
      last edited by

      I'm asking since I read that using the right render resolution for certain emulators will help performance but it can also hurt your frame rate. For Snes for example, what would be the best one?

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @RedBatman
        last edited by

        @redbatman the default :) decreasing it will only help performance on raspberry pi 1/0 (where it is lower by default anyway), or some shaders' performance, and shaders at low resolution look horrible anyway!

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        • RedBatmanR
          RedBatman
          last edited by

          Well by render resolution I mean the one in the configuration editor that you use to set up shaders and joy pad order and such.
          If I was misunderstood.

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @RedBatman
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            @redbatman yep, same difference.

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