Thread 712939854 - /v/ [Archived: 1089 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:22:33 PM No.712939854
CRTs are DEAD
CRTs are DEAD
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when are we going to finally admit that CRTs are long dead
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Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:24:02 PM No.712939980
CRT-framerate-lcd
CRT-framerate-lcd
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Try to get this smoothness on a modern display
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:24:27 PM No.712940018
its not the same
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:25:25 PM No.712940097
What retardation is this? Just make the fucking subpixels resolve like they would on a crt, nobody needs to emulate line by line image construction...
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Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:32:33 PM No.712940667
>>712939854 (OP)
would a 144hz monitor be good enough to use this shader?
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Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:49:26 PM No.712941987
>Have to use a super high-end screen just to emulate a cheap 60Hz CRT
The absolute state.
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 11:54:12 PM No.712942343
>>712940667
IIRC 120hz is the minimum frequency required for this to work
Anonymous
6/18/2025, 12:08:52 AM No.712943463
>>712939854 (OP)
more important. when is that damn filter going to get some sort of release?
The source has been out forever and I don't think we've even gotten a reshade
>>712940097
this results in a smoother effect without (as much) screen darkening as pixel strobe. More than that, its more compatible, with some displays outright breaking with the strobe effects.

>>712940667
Yes. The effect will net you an effective 72hz.