(04-11-2012, 05:42 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: It should work. They added FXAA shaders almost a year ago that work with dolphins openGL backend. Now that they've ported it to HLSL it works with d3d9 and d3d11 so they finally added an option to the nvcp.
Thanks NaturalViolence.
But, will it work with all dolphin?(r7483 for example) or just with new ones?
(04-11-2012, 05:42 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: It should work. They added FXAA shaders almost a year ago that work with dolphins openGL backend. Now that they've ported it to HLSL it works with d3d9 and d3d11 so they finally added an option to the nvcp."They" , here you mean the devs,right.
And in "Now that they've ported it to HLSL" here you mean the NVIDIA guys?
(04-11-2012, 05:42 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: You've been able to do this for years now. You don't need a special driver to use fxaa with an emulator.True, but how, do I need a tool to use it (for every emu) or there is a tool that works with any emulator?
BTW, FXAA from nvcp, will it work with ePSXe (with pete openGL 2 2.9) and PCSX2(with GSDX) ?
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