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Feature "Request": Downsampling
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Feature "Request": Downsampling
09-05-2020, 11:07 PM
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Bowi Offline
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Could someone please add Downsampling to Dolphin? I tried forcing 848x480 in the NVIDIA Control panel, then setting Dolphin to 1440p or 1080p and liked the result very much. However, the NVIDIA control panel sucks because it seems to forget the custom resolution every time I switch back to 1920x1080.

Basically, being able to upscale at n*IR than downsample at 1/n would be awesome. I use that when I emulate the N64 with ParaLLEl RDP plugin. On Dolphin, the test I ran with Twilight Princess really made the visuals more tolerable. (Pure upscaling magnify the visual oddities of the original game and native resolution is too blurry.)

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09-06-2020, 12:27 AM
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This isn't the right subforum for this. I see that you've already made a post in the feature requests thread, so I'll close this in favor of that post.
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