Okey so, like everything on emulators, relevance of software renderer depends on the hardware we want to emulate, hardware renderer possibilities to emulate it, and developers' way of thinking, thanks Fiora.
Not exactly. I think you have to uncheck "Scaled EFB copy", since it's a enhancement that is not available on the real hardware.
And I was thinking, does "enable Real XFB" help to get the best image fidelity? Or it's similar to 1xIR (I think this is the good answer but not sure)?
Another thing I was thinking : if I'm right (correct me if I'm wrong), Dolphin always render in progressive mode, even if it's a PAL 50Hz 576i only iso. But on the real hardware (especially GameCube), it's pretty common that the image displays in interlaced mode. As far as I know, Dolphin can't do that.
(04-30-2015, 09:10 AM)ThanksDo Wrote: So... to get the best fidelity, I should leave all the setting as default?
Not exactly. I think you have to uncheck "Scaled EFB copy", since it's a enhancement that is not available on the real hardware.
And I was thinking, does "enable Real XFB" help to get the best image fidelity? Or it's similar to 1xIR (I think this is the good answer but not sure)?
Another thing I was thinking : if I'm right (correct me if I'm wrong), Dolphin always render in progressive mode, even if it's a PAL 50Hz 576i only iso. But on the real hardware (especially GameCube), it's pretty common that the image displays in interlaced mode. As far as I know, Dolphin can't do that.
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