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The lack of dithering is worse imo. The colors of the game are wrong because they turned it off without increasing the color depth. I can live with bilinear if the game's at 1080p, but there's no reason for it to be blurry or less than HD.
720p upscaled to 1080p looks like garbage
It is on Switch, upscaled from 240p and looks like blurry vaseline
Bilinear filtering is being faithful how exactly?
Get your eyes checked
its all about options. shame people are so dual. like... the problem with the mod community is that they make the companies not want to do basic stuff.
It's really stupid.
You look at games like Postal 2 and the devs fixed the game up twenty years later while making the community patch an official part of it.
Then you look at Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 and Rocket Studio could only figure out how to fix the frame rate issue. The least Konami could do is make a future community mod part of an official update that fixes everything.
The frame drops happen in the same locations as real hardware and everything.
but an emulator that has the same constraints as the original hardware is probably not what you want for an official collection.