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    PSX

    PSX

    Various things for PSX (PlayStation 1, PSone)

    PSX is a minimalist software project that emulates the visual and rendering characteristics of the original PlayStation 1 graphics pipeline, focusing on recreating its distinctive aesthetic rather than full hardware emulation. The project demonstrates how limitations of early 3D hardware, such as affine texture mapping, low precision depth calculations, and lack of perspective correction, contributed to the recognizable visual style of PS1-era games.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OptiScaler

    OptiScaler

    OptiScaler bridges upscaling/frame gen across GPUs

    OptiScaler is an open-source modding tool designed to enhance graphics performance and flexibility in modern PC games by allowing users to replace or modify built-in upscaling technologies. Instead of relying on the upscaling method originally integrated by a game developer, the software intercepts the game’s rendering pipeline and redirects it to alternative technologies chosen by the user. This makes it possible to swap technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, or Intel XeSS even if the game only supports one of them by default. ...
    Downloads: 330 This Week
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