I've had a quick look at frame generation with Lossless Scaling, didn't notice a big difference with EF2000 but it made much more of a difference with Subwar 2050. Although I haven't spent a lot of time with it yet, so I'll continue to look at it. 👍
In game resolution was 640x400, the desktop resolution was 3840x2160, so with a 4:3 aspect ratio set in the DOSBox config, (I think, might be wrong) the actual game windows size might be getting upscaled by DOSBox Staging to 2560x1920 given the black bars top/bottom/left/right of the game window.
@@Gabriele-bu7ri The EF2000 Reloaded video is here: ua-cam.com/video/rWvFdiqsm4Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=darkenedroom This was at 2560x1600 and the MFD's look ok?
Lossless Scaling 를 이용하면 DOS게임에서 더높은 FPS 를 얻을수 있습니다.
I've had a quick look at frame generation with Lossless Scaling, didn't notice a big difference with EF2000 but it made much more of a difference with Subwar 2050. Although I haven't spent a lot of time with it yet, so I'll continue to look at it. 👍
What resolution did you use?
In game resolution was 640x400, the desktop resolution was 3840x2160, so with a 4:3 aspect ratio set in the DOSBox config, (I think, might be wrong) the actual game windows size might be getting upscaled by DOSBox Staging to 2560x1920 given the black bars top/bottom/left/right of the game window.
@@darkenedroom and at such resolution do you have corrupted display when zooming on MFDS?. I have it in the orginal release of EF2000 reloaded
@@Gabriele-bu7ri The EF2000 Reloaded video is here: ua-cam.com/video/rWvFdiqsm4Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=darkenedroom
This was at 2560x1600 and the MFD's look ok?
@@darkenedroom MFD are OK and readable, but background is corrupted, unless you use res 640 X400. In reloaded. In staging I haven't tried