
Lower than 128 is good for old systems like gameboy, gamegear - higher than 128 is better for Playstation 1 games - if it will become to dark, you can change that with higher values at ‘CRT - Imput gamma’ or ‘CRT- output gamma’. You can now play in the parameters menu with the ‘TVOut Luma (Y) Resolution’ setting to lower the overall-resolution. (with Apply Changes you can then activate them) Please check now the Parameters at the shader menu and change them to the values in the picture below: Click on ‘Load’ to load the silverbreaker_shaders.slangp in your shaders folder of retroarch. After this go to your favorite Core + Game, load a Game and then go to the Shader-Menu and activate shaders (Main Menu -> Quick Menu -> Shaders).
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(if the download will be down in the future you can write me a personal message on this board and I will reupload them here) - I need to be still alive of course^^Įxtract the whole silverbreaker_shaders.rar in your retroarch/shaders folder. Mediafire-Backup: silverbreakers_retro_slang_shaders.rar (5.71 MB) Output -> Screen Resolution = 4096x2160 (60hz) -> go as high as u can with 60hz (I recommend a 4k Display!)ĭownload this package: silverbreakers_retro_slang_shaders.rar (5.71 MB) Scaling -> Aspect Ratio = core provided (or something near to that ratio for your core) Video Filter = Scale2x.filt ( very important) -> if your core crashes, then use Normal2x.filt (saturn core)
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| I highly recommend the d3d11 or vulkan video driver to use with this Shader-Compilation, otherwise it won’t load (perhaps) = Settings -> Driver -> Video Driver -> d3d11 for nvidia users / vulkan for amd users |


Please give it a try and set out some feedback if you likeįirst you should go to the Settings and click on Video and change the following entries ( very important): I play all my retro cores (genesis, snes, nes, gameboys, n64, psx, saturn, neo geo, turbo grafx, arcade) with 2D-Graphics on it. Its a Shader-Compilation how I remember it back in the days (90s on a CRT) with an additional filter-upscale for 4K-Monitors. I want to share my Shader settings with you.
