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So to confirm the "darker" images are the ones with SweetFX on?
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Or i can just use ASMODEAN pcsx2fx shader which so much simpler then have to run external program and have same effect, Guy first post to to advertise sweetfx too boot
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Am I the only one that doesn't like the way that looks(or Asmodean shader either)?

(Not knocking Asmodean though, he has done tons of work for PS2 community)
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I do not care for SweetFX either. I have not tried Asmodean's shaders. Arent they just for OpenGL? I use DirectX almost exclusively
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(12-13-2013, 12:09 AM)jlwmanagement Wrote: I do not care for SweetFX either. I have not tried Asmodean's shaders. Arent they just for OpenGL? I use DirectX almost exclusively

It says on his shader post:

PCSX2Fx
D3D10 or higher is required(SM4.0+)

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Custom-Sh...#pid288516
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(12-12-2013, 05:05 PM)jlwmanagement Wrote: So to confirm the "darker" images are the ones with SweetFX on?

Yes the darker images are the ones that have SweetFX enabled.

(12-12-2013, 09:54 PM)tsunami2311 Wrote: Or i can just use ASMODEAN pcsx2fx shader which so much simpler then have to run external program and have same effect, Guy first post to to advertise sweetfx too boot

"Good, let the hate flow."

Also you dont have to run an "external" program everytime you want to run the game, you set it up once and you are done.

It also has far more customization than the built in shader.

(12-12-2013, 10:06 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Am I the only one that doesn't like the way that looks(or Asmodean shader either)?

(Not knocking Asmodean though, he has done tons of work for PS2 community)

mmm to each his own. the main reason I was playing with it at all was because I wanted better graphics WITHOUT using 2x 3x 4x etc, so it would be less draw on my system. My final shader settings are what I really like. Vibrant dark colors and the whites are left alone.
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(12-13-2013, 01:32 AM)GunerX Wrote: mmm to each his own. the main reason I was playing with it at all was because I wanted better graphics WITHOUT using 2x 3x 4x etc, so it would be less draw on my system. My final shader settings are what I really like. Vibrant dark colors and the whites are left alone.

If you like it then hey, go for it.

I do like upscaling, and have a system that can handle it well. I just want some better textures T_T
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yes well it is based for FXAA so if you dont like FXAA it would be same thing. I dont like FXAA either but in some games have no choice to use it cause it that or graphical glitch or no aa at all. I will take the slight blur of no aa or graphical glitchs
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@ Blyss Sarania

I was thinking of the shader for Dolphin. My bad Smile
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