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Are CRT filters essential for retro games?
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>>737665162
no
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>>737665162
No, absolutely not. I do play certain pixel art games in a smaller window, though. Some pixel art games look bad if the resolution is too high.
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>>737665162
Filters of any kind look like shit. Either commit to the real thing or just play the game as it is. There's nothing more hipster than retro video game filters.
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>>737665162
fuck no, unless you want to play with some types of lightguns like the super scope
t. lad that lived through the 90s



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