But why would you want a game that can be displayed perfectly at 320x240 with switchRes to display 2560x240?
Reason 1.- Keep your mode list short *
Reason 2.- Make horizontal centering 100% consistent between modes.
* Since Windows 7 having a long mode list can slow down your system. The execution time of some system calls grows at an exponential rate based on the number of video modes available (literally).
Got it, thanks for explaining it.
But don't get it the wrong way, it's possible to have super resolutions in virtually any setup with windows.
I used to have it on my nvidia 1060 with a hdmi to vga adapter to the kramer or even just combining H and V sync to my sony PVM or RGB modded CRT.
So if you add all the modelines in nvidia custom resolution control panel, switchRes could detect it, isn't it?
Basically my point being the only benefit of crt emudriver with AMD using super resolution compared to adding custom resolutions in Nvidia regular drivers would be the using windows desktop on a crt without the need for an external monitor or am I missing something?
Again, my question isn't suppose to offend you or your work, which I think is amazing. I'm just new to using a PC with CRT TVs and I'm not even close to have 1% of your knowledge on this.