To select a graphics filter, select it in the Launcher, or pass its name via the '-g' option to scummvm, for example: Tv2x - Interlace filter, tries to emulate a TV. Hq3x - Very nice high quality filter but slow. Hq2x - Very nice high quality filter but slow. Factor 2x.Īdvmame3x - Doesn't rely on blurring like 2xSAI, fast. Factor 2x.Īdvmame2x - Doesn't rely on blurring like 2xSAI, fast. Supereagle - Less blurry than 2xSAI, but slower. Super2xsai - Enhanced 2xSAI filtering, factor 2x. Likewise with a 3x filter you will get 960圆00.Ģx - No filtering, factor 2x (default for non 640x480 games). So for example, if the game originally run at a resolution of 320x200 (typical for most of the SCUMM games), then using a filter with scale factor 2x will effectively yield 640x400 graphics. These filters take the original game graphics, and scale it by a certain fixed factor (usually 2x or 3x) before displaying them to you. These are the same filters used in many other emulators, such as MAME. ScummVM offers several anti-aliasing filters to attempt to improve visual quality. All the guides I found tell you how to do it through commandline or the GUI instead. Mind you, I don't want to add filtering, I am fine with just a standard pixel-doubling even if that will make the visuals look more piexlated, I just want to find out what commands to use in the. I can't figure out what commands I need to use in the. And that is what I can't figure out how to do, I have been pouring through the Wikis, Googling about it. but it's still rather hard to play on a modern screen with the game window that small, so I have been trying to find out how to scale it to at least 2x original size too. ini file I was at the very least able to make it run in windowed mode. By adding the line "fullscreen=false" in the. Trying to pass commandline options through Steam does not work, seems editing the. ini file, and that file has all the configurations for the game in it. I have NO idea why they thought this would be a good idea and not run it windowed.Īnyway, I noticed that Steam launched the game by running a. needless to say if you have a modern monitor, it's pretty annoying to have about 75% of your screen be a black border with the gameplay in a tiny postage card in the middle of the screen. Toonstruck for example, by default it runs at fullscreen at 1:1 original size. the issue is that the default settings (which they don't give you any configuration options for) are utterly abysmal. I purchased some games on Steam that seem to just use ScummVM to play them. Thing is, neither of those are an option for me. They mostly expect you to either use commandline (and even that is not clearly explained) or just the GUI. I have tried reading all over the Wiki for help on this, as well as Googling it, but can't come up with any answers.
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