3 comments

  • PowerElectronix33 minutes ago
    My advice to anyone even minimally interested in retro games or just clear motion in the image is to get a cheap crt monitor and play a bit with it. You&#x27;ll surely will appreciate that even against today monitors they hold their ground very well (not in brightness, though) and easily surpass them in motion clarity.<p>We did lose quite a lot when we trasitioned to lcd screens.
    • freedomben18 minutes ago
      Very interesting. I grew up with CRTs and didn&#x27;t even use an LCD screen until in my 20s. It felt magical. Then LED screens (especially the black of OLED) felt even more magical. I&#x27;ve never considered that CRTs might have been superior for some things.<p>I do remember playing some NES games on emulators on LED screens and thinking the weather effects and such looked pretty bad compared to the CRT experience I remembered, but hadn&#x27;t gone much deeper than that. I&#x27;ll have to try and find a CRT and do some tests
      • Insanity9 minutes ago
        I started out gaming on CRTs in the late 90s. Moved to LCD in the mid-2000s and haven&#x27;t looked back. I don&#x27;t miss CRTs, not least the bulkiness of them lol.
  • ramesh3150 minutes ago
    You can&#x27;t accomplish this with a shader?