You could always just, run Dolphin at 2x native with your CRT at 1280x960; your GPU can handle that with room to spare and everything would look nicer than on console. Or you could just run Dolphin in 1x native and keep the CRT at 1280x960 mode and let Dolphin handle the scaling, since it is an integer increase there would be no scaling problems at all. Both of those options are available to you and they'd look great, just saying.
Anyway, if you still want to switch your display to 640x480 whenever Dolphin is run, the functionality is still there in the INIs, as was mentioned in the Progress Report.
Anyway, if you still want to switch your display to 640x480 whenever Dolphin is run, the functionality is still there in the INIs, as was mentioned in the Progress Report.
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