Thats just a natural result of CRT emulation, which are darker than LCD displays...you just have to play around with the Brightness,Contrast and Gamma sliders to compensate...and remember most of these Arcade CRT's were in poorly lit rooms, so they didnt look as dark as they do in your nicely lighted room.
..at least thats what i thought, and what i have been doing...
Its worth it though, as it actually feels like im playing MAME on my old Mitsubishi Diamond Pro CRT back in 2005...
HLSL kicks ass, and if i have to play around for a few seconds to get it perfect, then so be it.
Edited by Ziggy100 (06/07/11 02:02 PM)
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