As far I know, resolutions for DOS games can be CGA/EGA/VGA/VESA, so some games *need* scanlines

Say me, how are you playing these old games in 2013

Thanks.
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Indeed. The only PC games that had scanlines were the ones with "fake" SVGA videos like Wing Commander 4 or Rebel Aussault 2.Ed Oscuro wrote:VGA PC games were always progressive but even low-rez games didn't look like 240p (for example) with heavy scanlines.
The same thing as with all retro games. You either need a display that can show the original framerate (CRT monitor), change the speed of the game to 60Hz or drop/insert frames. Dropping frames is no big problem, but you might notice it while scrolling or with flashing objects.akumajo wrote:70hz ? You mean DOS games play at 70hz ? So what can be done ?
so, for the better result (after a proper CRT) we must : convert VGA 31 kHz (70 hz) to something, upscaling and voila ?Fudoh wrote:sure, but I would not neccessarily recommend to overlay the result with scanlines. You would get 240 lines laid over 200 source lines and as stated above, 31khz VGA didn't show typical scanlines anyway.
How would that increase the video quality? In the end you're using a monitor that can only display 60Hz no matter what you do.akumajo wrote:Emotia (convert those VGA resolution @ 70 hz to 240p) > insert your favorite upscaler (Upscaling to 480p or better) and as you said no scanlines...
Does modern video cards can output such resolutions ? (setup idea is : modern pc > emotia > upscaler > display).
You can switch to 640x480 in Windows 7 by Control Panel->Display Properties->Advanced->Adapter->List All ModesEd Oscuro wrote:Windows 7's default minimum resolution is 800x600. You need a custom driver or program (like Powerstrip) to go lower.
Yeah, there might be hacked .INFs for video cards, I think I've read of such things for use outputting arcade resolutions from a regular PC graphics card (for use on an arcade monitor).
which you can do in one step by using a XPC-4.so, for the better result (after a proper CRT) we must : convert VGA 31 kHz (70 hz) to something, upscaling and voila ?
That's what I get from quoting some random Microsoft Technetter. Well, surely no lower than 640x480 (there for compatibility, it was the "default" mode for a long time) though.Crafty+Mech wrote:You can switch to 640x480 in Windows 7 by Control Panel->Display Properties->Advanced->Adapter->List All ModesEd Oscuro wrote:Windows 7's default minimum resolution is 800x600. You need a custom driver or program (like Powerstrip) to go lower.
Yeah, there might be hacked .INFs for video cards, I think I've read of such things for use outputting arcade resolutions from a regular PC graphics card (for use on an arcade monitor).
60hz, 70hz, and 75hz are available refresh rates. No custom drivers/software required.
I try to find a method to play on a modern display without emulator, best setup is and will ever be with a CRT monitor.blizzz wrote:How would that increase the video quality? In the end you're using a monitor that can only display 60Hz no matter what you do.akumajo wrote:Emotia (convert those VGA resolution @ 70 hz to 240p) > insert your favorite upscaler (Upscaling to 480p or better) and as you said no scanlines...
Does modern video cards can output such resolutions ? (setup idea is : modern pc > emotia > upscaler > display).
yeah, XPC-4 is a good solution and a high price tooFudoh wrote:which you can do in one step by using a XPC-4.so, for the better result (after a proper CRT) we must : convert VGA 31 kHz (70 hz) to something, upscaling and voila ?
If you want to use any other upscaler, you need a scan converter first.
I'd like to disagree. My beformentioned LCD display takes every DOS display mode I threw at him so far and scales it up to something that's comparable to what the XRGB mini does with 240p games. Plus it get's rid of the nausea-inducing low refresh rates.akumajo wrote:I try to find a method to play on a modern display without emulator, best setup is and will ever be with a CRT monitor.
Yes those are disadvantages I'm very well aware of. The advantages still makes it very, very tempting.Fudoh wrote:A 144Hz display is never a good idea, because those are TN panels with crappy colors and bad viewing angles...