>actual good ones
I don't think so. Making one that's actually good requires a lot of time and effort, and many developers use pixel art because they don't have the time/money/skill for anything better. Good modern pixel art doesn't need it, so the only games that would need it are made by people who aren't able/willing to make such a shader.
Because unlike what Ganker wants you to believe, most don't do pixel art because "muh retro, muh nostalgia", but simply because it's easier and/or they like the look. Those that do want to look retro do sometimes have a filter nowadays, and those that REALLY want to be retro do homebrew/rom hacking.
Remember, the crt filter argument only works for games made with the intention of being played on CRT through one of those shitty old video cables.
Also, I'd consider filters bloat, you should use your own external filter program or use a real CRT if you really care.
>actual good ones
I don't think so. Making one that's actually good requires a lot of time and effort, and many developers use pixel art because they don't have the time/money/skill for anything better. Good modern pixel art doesn't need it, so the only games that would need it are made by people who aren't able/willing to make such a shader.
>Good modern pixel art doesn't need it
This is moronic. It's all decided by the type of display you expect the game to be played on.
Probably Royale
The only ones worth using are Royale, or Mega Bezel (which has many presets including one that resembles Royale, which is what I use)
For lower end computers there's NewPixie.
In the case that it is Royale and it needs to be configured to the point that it looks nothing like the default settings, then just saying "it's Royale" is utterly useless.
hot
God I wish that were me
YO HE'S POGGING???
The answer is CRT tv.
/thread
>CRtroony
no
>no retort
>hurr durr troony durrr
keep coping, poorgay
I accept your concession.
It doesn't matter.
what kind of mail does yoshi get?
haha
Left.
>Filters don't make games look bett-
That's a shader, not a filter.
What is the difference?
Branding it as "CRT trinitron immersive lore-friendly" makes me feel like it does more than a bilinear
Is there a technical reason why indie gays dont include shaders for their 8-bit games?
I've seen some games with crt shaders.
Like actual, functional good ones? The ones I've seen are just joke filters/shaders that make the image worse.
>actual good ones
I don't think so. Making one that's actually good requires a lot of time and effort, and many developers use pixel art because they don't have the time/money/skill for anything better. Good modern pixel art doesn't need it, so the only games that would need it are made by people who aren't able/willing to make such a shader.
Yes, programming shaders requires you to actually be able to program.
Indie devs barely know how to use scripting languages for premade game engines.
I've seen some "retro" computer games (new games with "playstaion" graphics) that include CRT screen effects. They usually look like shit, though.
Because unlike what Ganker wants you to believe, most don't do pixel art because "muh retro, muh nostalgia", but simply because it's easier and/or they like the look. Those that do want to look retro do sometimes have a filter nowadays, and those that REALLY want to be retro do homebrew/rom hacking.
Remember, the crt filter argument only works for games made with the intention of being played on CRT through one of those shitty old video cables.
Also, I'd consider filters bloat, you should use your own external filter program or use a real CRT if you really care.
Some do, it's not the norm, but it's nice when it's there
It would highlight how dogshit their pixel art actually is. But there are some that do have them.
I've seen some games try it to mixed results
holy shit, but at least he tried.
Blasphemous has it.
>shadow mask
What a waste.
>Good modern pixel art doesn't need it
This is moronic. It's all decided by the type of display you expect the game to be played on.
The filter only sometimes looks good.
The pixel always looks good
For some reason I feel like I created this image, am I becoming a schizo in my old age?
5ovl vs Soul
How about mixing the two?
Do people still use this garbage? There's no excuse anymore, if you don't like raw pixels then there are plenty crt shaders you can use.
if you got fricked up eyes like me and things don't look clear at a distance you don't need CRT shaders, I win 🙂
>bro let's filter this incredibly low res pixel art with a filter that can't even detect lines properly
Cope
what does my post have to do with crt filters
what do i need to use filters on emulators? is there a program for it or is it on a per-emulator basis?
>what do i need to use filters on emulators?
If only anyone would ever say what this filter actually is
Probably Royale
The only ones worth using are Royale, or Mega Bezel (which has many presets including one that resembles Royale, which is what I use)
For lower end computers there's NewPixie.
>Probably Royale
It is not. Royale doesn't look anything like that.
Royale has a shitload of settings.
In the case that it is Royale and it needs to be configured to the point that it looks nothing like the default settings, then just saying "it's Royale" is utterly useless.
retroarch lets you use shaders in any game
Retroarch has a ton of pre-installed shaders that you can enable in the quick menu. I recommend royale.
Whose the bigger that finds all these knives to stick in my ribs?
Stop
You weren't meant to notice the pixels, the graphics were designed to use the CRT screen to mechanically smooth the image.
Right by a lot.
Left by even more.