Settings for good quality
#1
After 5 years with the same PC I've just recently updated mine with the following:

i5 2500
GTX460
6GB 1600Mhz

At last pcsx2 runs games at 60fps, tested Valkyrie Profile 2.
The question is, what are the settings that improve visual quality in games?

Thank you.
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#2
in GSDX options click on scaling, and select anything higher then native.
Or, increase the internal resolution. I just go with the native option.
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#3
I've set it to 2x or 3x native but the window size stays the same. Do I have to change something else?
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#4
use "Stretch"
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#5
(12-28-2011, 03:07 AM)GambitK Wrote: I've set it to 2x or 3x native but the window size stays the same. Do I have to change something else?

If you want to increase the window size, under "Emulation Settings"
go to "GS Window" and change "Window size"
(12-28-2011, 03:24 AM)tallbender Wrote: use "Stretch"

No, that stretches the aspect ratio only..
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#6
IIRC Valkyrie Profile 2 didn't seem like it responded much, if at all, to up-scaling until you get up there a bit. It didn't even seem to effect performance up til then, either.
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#7
Thank you. Now it looks a lot better.

I do have a game related question, I've seen a lot of posts about the speed of Shadow of the Colossus and I get decent speed, but the game looks kinda foggy, any way to alleviate that?
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#8
Is it possible?
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#9
An alternative plugin was discussed in the big "Shadow of the Colossus!" thread. It should be easy to find the thread, but you'll have to search through it.

I also think there was a hack/fix implemented in recent SVN. You could check that out, too.
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