


Just close it with double-escape key and relaunch after changing the settings. Some of these functions do enable on the fly, but even the GPU resolution I noticed glitches unless I fully exited the core and went back in. NOTE: Always fully restart the core, not 'restart game', but actually exit. In general I liked it on a lot more.Ĭd access method: async <- speed up load timesĬd loading speed: 4x <- speed upload times, zero incompatibilities experienced Widescreen mode: On <- Some games you notice texture issues or objects that are not rendered off screen. GPU rasterizer overclock: 4x <- Did not notice any improvement Just the best ever.ĬPU frequency scaling: 140% <- This gave a nice fps boost to games PGXP Corrective Testuring: <- PGXP IS FROM THE GODS. PGXP Vertex Cache: On <- PGXP IS FROM THE GODS. PGXP Operation Mode: Memory Only <- PGXP IS FROM THE GODS. Texture filtering: Nearest (all the others just dont seem right to me) Renderer: Hardware (OpenGL) - I had more issues with Vulkan, OpenGL was great My favorite settings playing these games 4k with Beetle PSX HW:

Swap between them if you encounter issues. It removes 90% of the wobbling/texture glitches, and the Line-to-Quad hack is spot on.ĬONTROLLER setting: Some games ONLY work with the "Playstation Controller" and some work with the "Dualshock Controller". On some games you notice texture issues, however. With ALL of the enhancements enabled, I had showstopping issues with less than a dozen games. You can see things much farther away with detail, and it helps gameplay immensely because you can tell the difference between a powerup and an enemy, etc.Ĭompatability is AMAZING. I did a video comparison of native resolution with twisted metal versus 16x upscale here. Yes, you can vastly increase the FPS of most of these games. My focus was on enhancing the games and finding out which ones were able to be more fun and look better with upscaling and modern emulation. I've played through just about all of the NA PSX library. I've had a lot of time in the evenings due to the coronavirus lockdown.
