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But. We do know that this is, thanks god, just a filter and not a forced bilinear upscale since the PS4 version has a glitch where when you reset the PS1 game it changes from blurry to pixel sharp, how it should be, but if you go into the screen setting of the game and change something it goes back to the blur! So it is possible somehow and on PC someone who knows what he's doing should be able to do it relatively easy.
Look here at 1:01:50
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1958986430?t=1h2m43s
That's how it should look, i hope they patch this to be a toggle, I'll purchase it then.
Thank God indeed. If Konami won't patch it, then hopefully a modder could figure it out.
I also hope it's possible to increase the render resolution too like Duckstation can.
How did you create the custom resolution? Tried to find something in the exe file like with 2 and 3 but that doesn't seem to work.
In NVIDIA control panel. I created a bunch to try out and used Special K injector to launch the game and switch resolutions on the fly.
Does this work in fullscreen for you? Whenever I set this and go to fullscreen it jumps back to 4K for me. Only windowed seems to work