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![]() If you are using high res. like 1280x1024 & wanna play in larger DOSBox window,
and you don't want screen to be so blurry, use this in DOSBox configuration file: scaler=normal2x output=ddraw hwscale=1.5 for res. 1280x1024 or hwscale=2 for res. 1600x1200 If you don't want screen to be blurry at all, then you'll have to use: output=openglnb hwscale=3 or hwscale=4 ..but this openglnb mode is very CPU consuming. However i didn't try frontends. |
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![]() yay! thanks, i was wondering about this.
i'm using d-fend on dos box and this config works great. thanks again! :Brain: |
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