02-05-2014, 08:06 AM
@fade2black2001
Based on what nobbs66 said he was talking about the numbers at the top of the GSdx output window. That's what I was referring to. What you are talking about indeed is just the window size.
@Precursor
Yes, if you set 1920x1080 and level 4:3, you will get black bars on either side of the image. But you can always use the widescreen patches to make almost all popular games true widescreen with minimal performance hit.
Based on what nobbs66 said he was talking about the numbers at the top of the GSdx output window. That's what I was referring to. What you are talking about indeed is just the window size.
@Precursor
Yes, if you set 1920x1080 and level 4:3, you will get black bars on either side of the image. But you can always use the widescreen patches to make almost all popular games true widescreen with minimal performance hit.
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