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Is PCSX2 support ( NORMAL MAP SPECULAR SHADER ) ?
#11
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That looks nice.
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#12
That looks nice for a screenshot but hideous to play, anyway yeah as soon as it's a postprocess shader then you should be able to implement it but better take it to gabest Tongue2
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#13
It's not horrible to play. Alot of shaders for ePSXe, can make games look amazing. Natural Shader, Toon Shader, ect, and can add entirely new looks.

http://youtu.be/bfy6sMgKDwA

http://gamrr.com/emulation-gaming/4737-e...tions.html

Most of the limitations of the shaders come from the fact that most PSX games had pre-rendered back-rounds. Later PS2 games did away with this, so the effect could be much better.
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(11-04-2011, 09:24 AM)Mkilbride Wrote: http://youtu.be/bfy6sMgKDwA

Yep nice for screenshots or cutscenes like that case but ehrg I just can't imagine playing the 60+ hours of gameplay then going to another game that will look pretty much the same... ehr :x

ah well if you like it then go ahead but still would be hideous for me to play Tongue2
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#15
Meh, alot of the shaders turn a game from pretty iffy to awesome looking. I imagine in PCSX2 it would be even better.
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