Apparently little known Fallout 1 & 2 trivia(presumably using sfall): You can stretch the HUD with the log instead of the padding to actually make use the extra space. I don't remember how to do it off hand, but I do have screenshots of me doing it.
Also, I find 720p to be an acceptable resolution for late 90s/early 00s pre-rendered games when using a HD monitor. That is, assuming it's not stretching it.
Classic roguelike experience right here. Stab a guy from stealth with a dagger and not only does he survive but he turns around and effectively one-shots me.
Great game, still butthurt that some ****** ****** up Stracciatella so he could play it on his phone and his code is a maze of callbacks and edge case handling I can't be bothered to sort through to try and fix it.
I'm using CRT-Royale with ReShade. The screenshots came out blurrier than it looks on the screen I use for the game.
One of my friends used to upload screenshots with a similar filter and they looked just as awful lol. Never understood this hipster ****. Why not just buy some used up crt monitor if you like it so much?
I'm using CRT-Royale with ReShade. The screenshots came out blurrier than it looks on the screen I use for the game.
One of my friends used to upload screenshots with a similar filter and they looked just as awful lol. Never understood this hipster ****. Why not just buy some used up crt monitor if you like it so much?
My screenshots look great. I don't use the shader for other games, so there's no reason to buy a monitor.