21st March 2006, 6:15 PM
Yes, that's what I mean. I mean all the images are actually rendered in a higher resolution, so all diagonal lines will actually appear straight and not "stair cased".
Just upscaling the image after the fact wouldn't accomplish that though... That is, if you mean pixel "quading" or some other multiple to make it take up the needed screenspace to make it "full screen". In such a case the sharper screen would actually make such artifacts more apparent.
Here's also hoping they are able to eliminate some slow down and/or improve frame rates. Hopefully there are certain speed breaks in the programming of all PS1 games that won't make such a thing result in what happens when you play really old PC games on a modern PC :D.
Just upscaling the image after the fact wouldn't accomplish that though... That is, if you mean pixel "quading" or some other multiple to make it take up the needed screenspace to make it "full screen". In such a case the sharper screen would actually make such artifacts more apparent.
Here's also hoping they are able to eliminate some slow down and/or improve frame rates. Hopefully there are certain speed breaks in the programming of all PS1 games that won't make such a thing result in what happens when you play really old PC games on a modern PC :D.
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