@nostupidquestions Why do people like crt shaders in the retroarch community. There’s so many videos about it. Is it a product of their time or are non-crt experiencers doing it?
Maybe it’s a way for their smoothening upscaling shaders to look more pixelated and retro?

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    3 months ago

    I got this on my front page and holy crap you used so many words I have no idea what they mean. Hope you get good answers to your question though!

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        3 months ago

        I was just trying to wish them good luck on finding the answer…

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      3 months ago

      I can explain a few terms, if you’re interested. I’m simplifying so nobody murder me:

      Retroarch is basically a program that lets you emulate (basically make your computer mimic a console to play the games from it) a bunch of different videogame consoles. Mostly old ones, but some newer things like the Switch.

      Shaders are complicated to ELI5 but it’s easiest to think of them as a filter you can apply to a videogame in real time, like you would apply a filter to a photo or something. You can get some absolutely crazy effects with filters- generally the simpler the game the more shaders will accomplish. Here’s a minecraft screenshot of the same thing with and without shaders.

      And just in case, CRTs are those old school tube tvs.

      He’s basically just asking if shaders for old games intended to make things look more like a CRT are just nostalgia bait or if they actually make things look better.