@@Mazinga Try setting it up with a different render option. Direct X9 or DIRECT x 10/11/12 or even Vulkan, it’s always one of the 3. Unless you’re loading the wrong .exe into reshade. Make sure you’re using Steam to browse your local game files to find your game’s proper .exe
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Finally got around to following this guide and setting it up. Wow, what an experience to play pixel perfect Fightcade on a proper CRT. Only annoying part is the Fightcade UI at 640x480i and needing to change the resolution every time a game is changed. If only there was a native fightcade version with switchers, could have it all automated in Linux. Thanks again for making this! GG
That’s great man! Good job. You shouldn’t need to set the resolution every time you launch a different game with FBNeo (Unless you’re using Native Arcade Graphics, ex. “384x224 for Third Strike”). But, If you have FBNeo setup for Super Res (2560x224), the emulator should automatically integer scale anything in the 2560 range. As for launching Fightcade games that use the Flycast Emulator, I only play those on my gaming monitor. If I want to play Flycast games on the CRT, I just use RetroArch for that.
@@dogsauce19It’s okay, we’re all learning. To be honest, Super Resolution (2560x224) is way easier. It’s like 1 resolution to rule them all. You just have to calibrate your CRT via the CRT Service Menu (Expanding Horizontal Size and Position) as shown in the video. It’s by far the best way to utilize “Integer Scaling” which works with both RetroArch and Fightcade’s FBNeo Emulator. And Super Res isn’t for everyone. It really depends on what you want to play. Like if you’re only playing Capcom Fighters like Street Fighter 2s, SF Alphas, SF 3S, they all run at a native 384x224. So in that case you’ll be fine running FBNeo at Native Arcade Graphics. And Fightcade’s FBNeo Overlay (which shows player names/wins) will look normal. With Super Res, that Overlay will be Stretched and unreadable. For my Setup, I play a ton of different 224p Arcade and Console Games. So I need Super Res to Eliminate Horizontal Screen Tearing via Integer Scaling. (Fightcade’s FBNeo can integer scale different resolutions within the 2560 margin automatically) Retroarch’s Switch Res feature essentially becomes null and void when doing this because your CRT Display Resolution isn’t changing. It stays at 2560x224. The only thing that changes is the math for how each game is integer scaled. And with Retroarch, you can perfectly integer scale any game and save a game override, so any game will open and display perfect. There’s some cool tricks I figured out with that too. I really need to make some more videos on this stuff.
press light kick and light punch at the same time or it might be the mediums. in the interface towards the middle on thre left hand side, it tells you what to press to change the language
Sup man, you ever get frame stutter when playing 480 stuff on your crtemudriver setup? 240 works great on mine, but for whatever reason when it switches to 480 I get mad stutter. Turning off switchres solves it but then I dont get the 240.
Frame Stutter?.. Not really. My CRT is calibrated to 224p, so I don’t really play much that’s 480i besides Dreamcast, Naomi and Atomis Wave. They all seem to run a smooth 60fps on my CRT.
@@VAMPIREMACHIINE I have your same crt with a 4k second monitor, it runs at 60hz refresh rate at 240p, but when it has to switch to 480 like at the playstation intro screen, the estimated refresh rate drops to around 30hz for some reason. Any idea what could be causing it?
My button inputs are delayed by at least a whole second when I run Dreamcast games but the inputs get registered like normal when I play Naomi games, how do I fix this?
@@VAMPIREMACHIINE thx for the answer but you get the commands translated but not the tips under it ! that is what i meant, do you have any ressources to read that ?
@@VAMPIREMACHIINE Hey man hope you're doin good, I was playing earthworm jim and super metroid at 240p last night it was working great! I was trying to make the screen fit better and I went back to vmmaker to put in the super-retroarch.cfg mode list, and attached arcadeosd, and went back to metroid and it looked way more centered. Lots of snes games running great.. but all of a sudden the games are all stuttering.. have you encountered this before? Pullin my hair out haha any ideas?
@@Pk_blu Just finished watching Evo 2024 on Max’s stream. Holy shit what a show! I need sleep, let me know where you’re stuck and I’ll help you out tomorrow man.
I’m really close i think, i’ve got the transcoder and i’ve got an hd5450 and a 3080 in my main rig.. the calamity guide is a little confusing for me as he’s using an svga monitor to set it up and windows 7 i think.. i have a 4k tv and wega trinitron with windows 10..stuck using an hdmi to ypbpr converter right now. Please help!
@@VAMPIREMACHIINE yea i did, im stuck at the part where i need to do vmmaker.. calamity’s guide says after restart his res changed to 1024x768, but that doesnt apply to me since im setting it up on my 4k.. so im just confused when do i need to plug on my crt to my hd5450?
@@VAMPIREMACHIINE i’m setting it up on my 4k monitor is what im saying, with the hdmi out from my 3080, so vmmaker doesnt detect the hd5450 i think because it’s not outputting anything.. hope that makes sense. Sorry if im being confusing.. appreciate your time man
@@00-Diesel oh i see, so to enable the 15khz output on your 5450, you have to have a vga cable coming out of your 5450 to a pc monitor/tv with vga input (outputting 1080p/4k whatever) then you open Video Mode Maker. Then in the “Monitor Settings Tab” Set the Type Dropdown to NTSC TV -60 Hz/525. Then go to “Video Card Tab” Device Dropdown will be AMD Radeon HD 5450 NTSC Enabled, Then set the “Output Drop Down” to Analog 0-VGA, click on Enable EDID emulation. At this point you should lose the signal on your pc monitor, which is good. Then you would unplug the vga cable from your 4k monitor and plug it into your transcoder and you should get a 640x480i image on your crt. Once you’re there let me know.
Dude Awesome tutorial, I follow step by step, like you said. But I'm stuck we should collaborate or with your permission I would schedule a meeting with you? My Boys are a huge fan of MK2 remix they are pushing me getting the game set done I need your help please I could share my PC on social media. let me know bless🙏✌
Just installed this game on my groovymame crt arcade Cabinet with one problem. There is no setting or options within the cfg file to adjust he resolution settings which is major major problem. Is there any way to adjust the resolution of this game so it can output 15k which would make it look identical to the actual arcade game. This the first time I’ve ever seen a version of Mugen without the ability to adjust the resolution.
Not that I know of. I run CRT Emudriver and have my Sony KV-32 FS320 calibrated to 2560x224p. I wish there were some more resolution settings for native and super resolutions. Would love to play this on my CRT! But unfortunately for now, we’re stuck using Reshade on gaming monitors.
This thing crashes right after setting up my controller and trying to play. Just folds like lawn furniture - closes right up. And the moronic bastards that cobbled this bitch together have NOTHING in the documentation, and there's nothing in my Event Viewer. No crash log. Nothing. Not a God damned thing on RU-vid, either ...
you think this would be good with a hdmi av converter?> and overclock the ps4 controller and run the pixel ahead thing in retroarch to minimise latency as much as possible?
@@juliansmith4153 Hey no worries man, glad to help. There’s not much info online on how to do this stuff. Anyways, stay away from video “converters” as they’re awful and have lag and mostly won’t support anything below 480p. You’ll want to get a good transcoder. They’ll be able to pass through 240p, 224p with no lag.