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06-27-2013, 01:54 AM
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So I guess I don't really know much about resolution at all. So it would seem. But... in the custom resolution thing there are 2 spots to put numbers. What does one number do to the other in terms of picture quality? Should they be the same number? As in 1300X1300, or does it matter if they are different like 1300X1200?
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it's the number of pixels on the X-Y coordinates system. Higher numbers yield increased sharpness. The native resolution I believe is 640 (X) by 448 (Y). Using custom resolution is sure to bring graphical errors if you do not know what you are doing. Your best bet is to stick to x2 (up to x6) for best results. Of course, higher numbers require a stronger gpu.
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Okay, my laptop screen res is at 1024X768. And in pcsx2 I put the numbers at 1650X1238 because after that I get some slowdowns in certain menus. Basically I'm just trying to get the best quality without slowdowns. Thanks.