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I recently got one after going almost 20 years without one. Yes, they're incredible, but I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
Maybe it's because I feel like I'm clinging to the past. The CRTs will one day go out and it will gradually become harder and harder to find a replacement. Meanwhile, if an LCD or OLED goes out, you can just buy a new one. I don't know. It just isn't the same as playing one back in the day.
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Yes.
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do not clean its innards
crts are self cleaning and radioactive on the inside
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>>720676765
This is exactly why i got rid of most of my retro stuff. The closer i got to the "authentic" experience the more i realized it was impossible to recreate and just made me sad.
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>>720678515
I feel that. A few years ago I got a SNES Mini. Played through my childhood games and a bunch of others I had never played, like Chrono Trigger. Had an absolute blast.

After the CRT scene started to get popular, I went back out and got another one. Then I got another PS2 + games. The games looked better and smoother, but as with you, I also felt sad. It felt lonely, like everyone moved on and I'm stuck in the past. I never questioned it when playing my SNES Mini. I was having fun and not thinking about CRT at all.
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>>720678515
I don't think CRTs go out as easily or fast as you guys make them out to be.
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They'll probably make a return, like Vinyl - niche products for collectors.
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>>720679157
Not him, but it isn't necessarily that they'll go out soon. It's that whenever they actually do, you can't just go to Best Buy and get a new one. It's a piece of technology that's on the way out.

And again, it's also the fact that we're clinging to the past and it just isn't the same as back then.
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my grandpa left me a couple of crts from childhood. haven't tested em yet, afraid they're going to explode if i plug them in. can they?
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>>720679428
Those things last forever
>>720676765
>The CRTs will one day go out and it will gradually become harder and harder to find a replacement.
They're already near impossible to find if you live in a western sºy metro city. But they are abundant in third world shit holes and will continue to be. Maybe in the future retro gamers will have to import from there
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>>720676765
I never understood the playing the game as the devs intended meme. No one had ever brought up evidence for this in the form of interviews with old console devs or design notes. It's all head canon based on speculation.
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>>720680094
>playing the game as the devs intended meme.
Same, kind of. I do think there's truth there, but not as much as some make it seem. If CRTs didn't exist, would the sprites look different because the devs want them to be seen differently on an LCD? I doubt it.

There's only so much they can do with pixel art, and plus LCD screens were on Game Boy systems. The pixel art doesn't look any different on there.
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>>720679331
CRTs are too expensive to make, vinyls are simpler therefore more affordable to produce
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You can get a Retrotink(there are cheaper upscalers) and still get a decent experience. Or just emulate using a high res monitor(2k is fine) and CRT Shaders like Royale or MegaBezel
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>>720679428
They'll probably be fine, even in the unlikely scenario where the transformer has gone bad the worst that will happen is you'll hear a pop and see the magic smoke escape, and then it won't turn on anymore. I've grabbed several CRTs off the side of the road and never had any problems with them blowing up on me.
Regardless though, it's always a good idea to take some precautions when turning on old untested electronics for the first time. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, keep it away from anything that's flammable, and use a power strip or something else that lets you turn the outlet on or off from a safe distance.
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You'll wish you never had a CRT TV by the time you hit mid-life, when even trying to lift a yorkshire terrier is enough to make your lower back spasm in pain.
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>>720681875
If you're under 60 and can't haul 100 lbs a few dozen feet you either need to hit the gym or see a doctor
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ive had a few crts over the past few years and i honestly prefer lcds
sure rgb into a crt looks great but the eyestrain and worst of all the whining noise is just not worth it
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CRTs are objectively superior.
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I keep mine because I just like light gun games and the two I have still work great so why bother getting rid of a perfectly fine piece of tech?
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>>720683124
Just use a filter, it's the same thing.
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>>720680442
>LCD screens were on Game Boy systems. The pixel art doesn't look any different on there.
But it does? Same goes even for GBA, NDS. The older consoles had no back light and poor color representation, so usually the brightness and color/saturation values of those would differ wildly over home console versions because the old LCDs were absolute dogshit.
An actual example, Final Fight arcade vs. the GBA port. Ignore the different horizontal resolution (because GBA had fucking retarded aspect ratio) but you can instantly notice that all colors have about 10% higher brightness value than the arcade original.
Another example, first GBA Castlevania game, CotM, had most of its sprites ripped from PS1 SoTN, but because they mostly weren't altered, then it looked too dark and muddy on the screen. All later CV games had pretty much a neon bright color palette in comparison for better visibility.
If those are not clear cut examples of devs adjusting their sprite work to accommodate specific screen specifications then I don't know what to tell you.
And similar examples apply to CRTs, color blending, fake transparency effects etc. were a common technique.
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>>720678123
FUCK YOU SPIDER, FUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOU!!!!!
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quick retarded question, if you plug a PC into a CRT monitor does it just werk and make games look how they're supposed to?
if so why do people worry so much about buying the original games and consoles and not more about just getting a CRT
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>>720685383
maybe if your monitor is 4k
also none of those CRT royale presets seem to get it just right. you have to change it based on the resolution of the system and shit idk its just a fucking autism nightmare once you get those filters and start trying to adjust the settings to make it not look like shit
still never got it anything like what real CRTs look like
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>>720685689
The thing you're forgetting is a CRT monitor is not the same thing as a CRT television.
VGA is a really good video signal so you won't get the composite artifacts that people claim are necessary to play old console games the correct way.
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I feel like it's just now finally getting to the point where you don't really need a crt for games to look "right". The issue is it's very expensive to do it without one.
4k OLED monitor with a good 120hz+ refresh rate (so as to use black frame insertion on 60fps games) and a good upscaler with a CRT filter and you can have the look and feel on a modern screen.
But that shit starts to get expensive and I don't want to bother buying a new scaler right now or an OLED TV since my non-oled 4k is still good.
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>>720685398
I wasn't talking about brightness. I was talking about techniques used specifically for CRTs, like dithering for example.

Your example shows brighter colors, but in the end it's the same sprite.
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If you are sincerely having fun, then I do not think you should stress too hard about being stuck in the past. Have fun playing games, and invest as you wish to engross yourself in it more.
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>>720676765

Stupid reasoning and this is a copy pasta. OP is a massive faggot.
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>>720676765
I bought a cheap crt. I play games on it. End of story
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>>720685383

Good luck ever getting close to the proper brightness, plus it does not look quite the same even with best shaders and 4k OLED. Not bashing shaders but I don't think it's a 1:1 replacement or anything
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>>720681875
The last crt my parents had like over 20 years ago weighed around 40kg.
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>>720686164
oh yeah. if i thought about it for a sec id probably think id need something to convert an hdmi signal into composite and then use that. then it would be good no?
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>>720676765
they're cool but not that cool
the internet and the shitty state of modern society have turned mundane things from 15 years ago into hot collectors items.
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>>720687416
I have a thinkpad x220 with vga. You can use an old computer to get vga to component. I'm trying it in 2 weeks but from my research it's the same as connecting a console to a CRT in terms of lack of input lag.

Currently I turn my laptop sideways and play shmups vertically on the built in display. It's an lcd so this introduces some lag (or so I've heard) but the games look better than on an hdtv and are playable like this
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>>720676765
Those feelings are on you buddy. I play on my CRT to get the best out of my old systems. If I wanted to play like I used to I would go get a shitty Zenith TV with a built in VCR and play on Composite. As far as them going bad, yeah it'll happen one day, just take care of it for as long as you can. There's also niche repair services you can pay for to get them fixed or attempt to get them fixed. Sometimes it works perfectly fine but it's just something stupid like the caps need to be swapped out.
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>>720676765
Modretro is going to make a new CRT called a QRT. Apparently it's going to have identical visuals to a CRT, but I'm not getting my hopes up
Even if it's identical I'm not sure to what degree, PVM? Curved screen?
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>>720688062
what's the point of CRTs anymore?
>consoles don't have composite anymore
>computers have long abandoned VGA
>active adapters introduce input lag, negating one of its greatest strengths
a technology that can't be used is useless
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>>720676765
If you play a lot of standard def games, yes. Unfortunately, they're still essential.
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>>720688062
>Modretro is going to make a new CRT called a QRT
I cannot find any information about that.
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>>720681875
I'm 45. My back is stronger than ever.
Start deadlifting for god's sake.

Also - what on earth are you people doing with your TVs? Do you carry them around with you when you go for a walk outside? You put the thing on a cabinet and you fucking leave it there until it breaks/dies.
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>>720685383
Filters/shaders don't fix motion blur.
>>720685689
You can but it takes some steps to achieve.
-You need to install CRT Emudriver that makes the GPU output a 15khz signal that an old CRT can accept
-You need a way to physically attach the GPU to the TV, and output a signal without molesting/changing/convering it. That's called a Transcoder.

Once you do that, it's amazing and you won't need any old hardware/FPGA crap ever again.
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>>720691064
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgY5fM2cINc&t=1288s
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>>720686164
Composite shaders exist. They are very accurate.
That's how i play NES games on my emulator rig hooked up to a CRT.
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>>720686278
>I feel like it's just now finally getting to the point where you don't really need a crt for games to look "right"
Motion blur is still a huge problem.
120hz + BFI etc doesn't fix it. They just reduce it slightly. And it also introduces a whole swag of new problems.
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>>720686278
You also forgot HDR. HDR is as big of a game changer as OLEDs are
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>>720688363
I use one hooked up to a PC to emulate games.
A transcoder has no input lag at all (there is no conversion process happening at all which is what causes the lag in those cheap converters in the first place).

Plus a lot of people use their old consoles, or even those RPIs/FPGA things with a CRT.
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>>720676765
yes only because soi boys can't lift them
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>>720680094
>I never understood the playing the game as the devs intended meme
In 2019-2020, retro gamers ""discovered"" that old games looked better on CRT. That's when CRT crase kickstarted into the mainstream.
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>>720691976
Nah people always knew they looked better.
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>>720688062
And it will cost >500$
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>>720681875
I lifted a squirming 45lb dog from the ground that didn't want to go back into its kennel today.
Fairly tough, but nothing painful.
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While it's true CRTs have better motion clarity, why does everyone act like it's a gigantic night and day difference? Of course it depends on the game, but most games look fine on an LCD.
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My current CRT setup:

XBR960 widescreen CRT for Switch/Wii U + niche retro consoles

36" Sony KV36FV310 for Saturn + Dreamcast

Ikegami PVM for modded Wii/PS2

Commodore 1702 for Analogue NT Mini Noir

Other smaller models like "microwave TV" for VHS.

I still use my OLED for PS5/Xbox.Using a CRT brings me joy.
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>why YES i do use scanlines while emulating!



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