![]() XRGB Frameister, OSSC, and Retrotink X2 are the usual go-tos. Get a scaler: To be honest, I'm not even sure if this one will look any better than GSM, since I don't have one myself, but I hear a lot of good things about them, so it may be worth looking into. Bonus points if you get a set that has RGB SCART/JP21 or component (one will be easier to find than the other depending on where you live) for optimal picture, but in my opinion, even Composite & S-Video look better on a CRT than Component does on an LCD when it comes to PS2. ago There is no way to patch an iso for better resolution for console play. I may have to give this a shot to see how it looks. ![]() ![]() ![]() Get a SD CRT TV: It's the most cumbersome option but you're playing as close to what devs intended you to play on. google ps2 patch engine by copying the code from the elf search tool into the patch engine with the iso file and so a new iso will be named with GAMEpatched.iso cbo2188 3 yr. Play through emulator: Compatibility issues range from tiny innacuracies in effects most of time to total incompatibility very rarely, and you may have a little more input delay than with OGH but you can't deny those visuals look better than they ever will. A PS2 game running on OG hardware is always going to run at the same intenral resolution, and there are no ways that I know of to change that. ![]()
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