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Rion:

--- Quote from: BuckoA51 on October 19, 2024, 08:34:35 am ---The script still doesn't work for me though as it just halts as soon as switch res is called, this line specifically:-


--- Code: ---c:\ini\switchres.exe 480 270 60 -f 480x270@60 -i C:\ini\switchres.ini -s
--- End code ---

--- End quote ---

Yeah sorry about that.. That's my path to the my ini file.
Yours might be different depending on where it is located.


--- Quote from: BuckoA51 on October 19, 2024, 08:34:35 am ---Anyway, it works, though I ended up just leaving the game in 480x270 as that looked far better on my display anyway, and I couldn't see any scroll shimmer or bad scaling at that.

--- End quote ---

480x270 is not quite 60hz but around 55.670103Hz so I would try and avoid using that mode.



--- Quote from: BuckoA51 on October 19, 2024, 08:34:35 am ---Edit - Here's the script that worked for me..

Without the -k on Switchres it just sits there forever doing nothing and won't carry on with the script.

Only problem with this script is that it leaves the PC in 480x240, not great as Switchres usually switches back to whatever res you were using before.

Anyway, it works, though I ended up just leaving the game in 480x270 as that looked far better on my display anyway, and I couldn't see any scroll shimmer or bad scaling at that.

--- End quote ---

You should not use -k since that will keep the resolution in memory until you reboot and that is also why it leaves the PC in 480x240.

Here is a more refined one.. Try this


--- Code: ---@echo off
REM Change to the directory of the game
cd "C:\Games\KAGE Shadow of the Ninja"

REM Start the game with switchres and launch it in a separate process
start "" c:\ini\switchres.exe 480 270 60 -f 480x270@60 -i C:\ini\switchres.ini -s -l "\"C:\Games\KAGE Shadow of the Ninja\KAGE Shadow of the Ninja.exe\""

REM Wait for 20 seconds before switching resolution
timeout /t 20 /nobreak >nul

REM Switch resolution to 480x240 after 20 seconds
c:\ini\switchres.exe 480 240 60 -f 480x240@60 -i C:\ini\switchres.ini -s

REM Optional: Wait for user input before closing the command window
REM pause
--- End code ---

Here the batch file changes to the correct directory for the game.
Launches it in a separate window with -s (Switch) & -l (launch)

Waits 20 second before switching to 480x240p


Remember
Start the game first without using the batch file
Set Screen Mode to Borderless.
Exit the game.

Start up using the batch file again.
Wait until it switches to 480x240p.
Go in to the options and Set Screen Mode to Fullscreen.

This has to be done every time but will make the game display correctly in 480x240p.

If you still have issue then do a quick restarts and try again.

Rion:
Vengeance Hunters

Steam

Native res is 640x448 Integer Scaled

Downscaled 50% will output a native NeoGeo res of
320x224

Do the following for the first time before downscaling
Option->Display->
Fullscreen: ON
Scaling: Integer






In loving memory of Sergi Clara (psakhis)

Rion:
Seeing as the remake is out now and another remake of the second game is in the works.
Why not play the enhanced originals in there "native" resolution with bug fixes and support for gampads.

Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic

GOG.com
Steam

Native res is 640x480, scales perfectly in
320x240






Twinsen's Little Big Adventure 2 Classic

GOG.com
Steam

Native res is 640x480, scales perfectly in
320x240







In loving memory of Sergi Clara (psakhis)

phasermaniac:
I don't know steam or gog version, as none of the images you uploaded are 320x240, but the original msdos version was 640x480. Maybe doesn't look bad at 320x240, but native res was 640x480

Rion:

--- Quote from: phasermaniac on November 16, 2024, 11:43:51 am ---I don't know steam or gog version, as none of the images you uploaded are 320x240

--- End quote ---
The images are actually from steam and are in 453x338 no idea why. I just used the forum tools and resized them. But will display correctly if you click on them.


--- Quote from: phasermaniac on November 16, 2024, 11:43:51 am ---but the original msdos version was 640x480. Maybe doesn't look bad at 320x240, but native res was 640x480

--- End quote ---

You are absolutely right.
Error on my part.

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