In Dolphin 2.0 there is an advanced display option entitled "Auto scale (try to remove borders)" that has been removed as an option and made mandatory for some time in the SVN builds.
In the rather small number of wii games I've tried with the newer SVN builds this seems to be an improvement, but in gamecube games it seems to be the exact opposite. While I have no doubt that the scaling going on is true to what the gamecube actually does, games just don't look as good with it. All of the gamecube games I've seen are not natively outputting 640x480 as would be expected. (I'm quite curious as to why this is, but that's not really why I created this thread.) This option seemed really great to me when I first saw it because everything appears at its native resolution and by extension looks better.
Here's a quick comparison:
![[Image: comparison.png]](http://dl.dropbox.com/u/258536/comparison.png)
I'll admit that the difference isn't huge, but If you take a close look at the image to the right you'll notice that telltale blurriness and not-quite-right aspect ratio.
I'm not really proposing anything at this point, I'd just like to hear your input.
In the rather small number of wii games I've tried with the newer SVN builds this seems to be an improvement, but in gamecube games it seems to be the exact opposite. While I have no doubt that the scaling going on is true to what the gamecube actually does, games just don't look as good with it. All of the gamecube games I've seen are not natively outputting 640x480 as would be expected. (I'm quite curious as to why this is, but that's not really why I created this thread.) This option seemed really great to me when I first saw it because everything appears at its native resolution and by extension looks better.
Here's a quick comparison:
![[Image: comparison.png]](http://dl.dropbox.com/u/258536/comparison.png)
I'll admit that the difference isn't huge, but If you take a close look at the image to the right you'll notice that telltale blurriness and not-quite-right aspect ratio.
I'm not really proposing anything at this point, I'd just like to hear your input.