So can we get proper widescreen or not currently? I can't find a way - at least with Gsdx. Tried on games that support 16:9 for sure: SSX on tour, Tekken 5, Silent Hill Origins, Soul Caliber. When switching the game to render differently, nothing happens. The ingame/menu graphics are identical.
It seems like the only thing that matters is what is set in the Video plugin,but that's taking a 4:3 image and simply displaying 3 different ways, that'l all - no real widescreen! PS2 bios and game set aspect ratios don't seem to register at all. The only thing that matters is what's in the plugin is set to - that's it. Video plugin renders everything at a 4:3 ratio and again gives you 3 different ways to view them: 16:9 and Stretch (both just stretch the image obviously), while 4:3 is the only way to get graphics looking correct.
Bottom line, as far as I can tell, the ONLY way to get graphics in any game to display at the correct ratio (buttons are circles) is to leave it at 4:3. But what about widescreen??!! I use Pcsx2 to get more from my PS2 games, not lose anything; and losing graphics is definetely a big thing! Is there something I'm missing to all of this. I trully hope so.
It seems like the only thing that matters is what is set in the Video plugin,but that's taking a 4:3 image and simply displaying 3 different ways, that'l all - no real widescreen! PS2 bios and game set aspect ratios don't seem to register at all. The only thing that matters is what's in the plugin is set to - that's it. Video plugin renders everything at a 4:3 ratio and again gives you 3 different ways to view them: 16:9 and Stretch (both just stretch the image obviously), while 4:3 is the only way to get graphics looking correct.
Bottom line, as far as I can tell, the ONLY way to get graphics in any game to display at the correct ratio (buttons are circles) is to leave it at 4:3. But what about widescreen??!! I use Pcsx2 to get more from my PS2 games, not lose anything; and losing graphics is definetely a big thing! Is there something I'm missing to all of this. I trully hope so.
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