SilverEars
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So, these days, we get a lot of pixel art games. Since they are pixelated the figures look a bit jagged. In ordered to make them look less jagged, and smoother with higher resolution, you can add shader filters over the graphics to make it looks like it's being display on CRT.
My favorite shader filter I use is CRT-Royale and you can download it from Git Hub
https://github.com/akgunter/crt-royale-reshade
You download the Reshade software to apply the above downloaded rehade files to the game executable
https://reshade.me/component/content/featured?Itemid=101
First, you drop the crt-royale-reshade file folder into the game directory where the game executable is
And then you start the reshade program and direct it to where the game executable is. And then it will create an ini file for the shader settings.
A game that looks less pixelated with crt filter
Other things you can do with Reshade, what it does, and how to use
My favorite shader filter I use is CRT-Royale and you can download it from Git Hub
https://github.com/akgunter/crt-royale-reshade
You download the Reshade software to apply the above downloaded rehade files to the game executable
https://reshade.me/component/content/featured?Itemid=101
First, you drop the crt-royale-reshade file folder into the game directory where the game executable is
And then you start the reshade program and direct it to where the game executable is. And then it will create an ini file for the shader settings.
A game that looks less pixelated with crt filter
Other things you can do with Reshade, what it does, and how to use
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