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04-02-2010, 09:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2010, 09:15 PM by Shadow Lady.)
You can't do that at the moment, your best bet would be using a custom resolution in your graphics card that can show the graphics like that. If anything look in the game's options for a way to show them different.
Internal res is just the amount of pixels, nothing useful for what you want...
What you're looking for is an aspect ratio that shows the normal screen like this right?
The games should have an option to show them like this though:
Or you mean something else?
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Don't think you can do anything about it from PCSX2 right now.
If you have a fullscreen resolution that can show it perfectly then change the GSdx renderer to Direct3D9 and set the fullscreen resolution you have and tick the "native" check and set the aspect ratio to stretch too.
I think MAME does handle the aspect ratio though which PCSX2 can't with the current plugins, you sure it doesn't let you play with the borders?
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04-02-2010, 10:22 PM
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Aspect ratio shouldn't be an issue if I can get the plugin to output the resolution correctly since the video driver will decide how to display it (I'm pretty sure).
BTW, why would I choose D3D over GSdx?
Thanks for the advice!
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Uh... D3D9 is the only one that can set the fullscreen resolution, D3D10/11 will use the desktop resolution as fullscreen resolution only. Alternatively you could set the desktop resolution first then run pcsx2 with D3D10 so it uses that fullscreen resolution I suppose.
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