Dosbox Swos Resolution Config
Create a dosbox.conf under current directory, DOSBox loads it as default. DOSBox should start up and resize to 1280x960 in this case. Note that you probably would not get any size you desired, for instance, I set 1280x720 and I got 1152x720.
Alone in the Dark seriesInvite to friendsInvite to friendsAccept invitationAccept invitationPending invitation..User since {{ user.formattedDateUserJoined }} Friends since {{ user.formattedDateUserFriended }} Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public.You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings.You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him.You can't invite this user because you have blocked him.It allows use of different filters to smooth out the aged graphics and deliver IMO a better experience.
What I would like to know is why those extensive DosBox options aren't present in other GOG games ? Is it something that I could import from the AitD folder to my other DosBox GOG folders ?
Look for
# output -- What to use for output: surface,overlay,opengl,openglnb,ddraw.
and
# scaler -- Scaler used to enlarge/enhance low resolution modes.
# Supported are none,normal2x,normal3x,advmame2x,advmame3x,hq2x,hq3x,
# 2xsai,super2xsai,supereagle,advinterp2x,advinterp3x,
# tv2x,tv3x,rgb2x,rgb3x,scan2x,scan3x.
# If forced is appended (like scaler=hq2x forced), the scaler will be used
# even if the result might not be desired.
'Alone in the Dark 1's configuration file is called dosboxAlone.conf.
Ishar 3 for example has the file 'dosboxishar3.conf' in it's gaming directory.
Might and Magic 4-5 config file is called dosboxMM4-5.conf and also lies in the game's main directory.
Before playing around with the settings do not forgett to make a backup of your configuration file.
Have fun. :-)
Look for
# output -- What to use for output: surface,overlay,opengl,openglnb,ddraw.
and
# scaler -- Scaler used to enlarge/enhance low resolution modes.
# Supported are none,normal2x,normal3x,advmame2x,advmame3x,hq2x,hq3x,
# 2xsai,super2xsai,supereagle,advinterp2x,advinterp3x,
# tv2x,tv3x,rgb2x,rgb3x,scan2x,scan3x.
# If forced is appended (like scaler=hq2x forced), the scaler will be used
# even if the result might not be desired.
'Alone in the Dark 1's configuration file is called dosboxAlone.conf.
Ishar 3 for example has the file 'dosboxishar3.conf' in it's gaming directory.
Might and Magic 4-5 config file is called dosboxMM4-5.conf and also lies in the game's main directory.
Before playing around with the settings do not forgett to make a backup of your configuration file.
Have fun. :-)
I'm under windows 7 and I can't configure AITD with the dosbox configurator program.
Anyone can suggest me somthing?
Thanks
I'm under windows 7 and I can't configure AITD with the dosbox configurator program.
Both the actions bring me an error message: 'Error: game not installed'.
So I can't configure anything from the Dosbox configurator
Dosbox Swos Resolution Config Manager
Both the actions bring me an error message: 'Error: game not installed'.
So I can't configure anything from the Dosbox configurator
-install the game in a different location
-run the DOSBox cunfigurator with administrator rights (right-click on the start menu shortcut to find this option)
-edit the 'dosboxAlone1.conf' file manually (also with administrator rights)
Dosbox Fullscreen
The praises of DOSBox have been sung for a long time and with good reason. Its flawless emulation of PC gaming’s granddaddy OS has allowed early titles to thrive instead of fading into obscurity. it has a few overlooked tricks, however.
Buried in the visual options are a series of scalers designed to clean up blocky VGA-style output, and these settings have a radical effect on games, removing visible pixels entirely in some cases. These modes are only accessible via simple configuration file edits with the addition of a single line, invoking the preferred scaler when you start the game. The config files are usually in the same folder as the game executable but if varies, especially with GOG games.
Some scalers are aggressive enough to affect text legibility, especially when dealing with fanciful fonts, so try a few until you settle on one that looks good and suits the game’s artistic style. Pixel art isn't necessarily going to look better when filtered this way, but it gives you something to tinker with if you want to try some new looks. Divinity 2 mod load order.
Dosbox Swos Resolution Config Download
These games all are of sufficient vintage that any modern computer can invoke pixel filters without performance penalties. DOSBox is available for phones these days, after all.
DirectX tweaks
Beyond DOSBox, let's also talk briefly about post processing injection. For DirectX games, matters are a bit more complicated. Sophisticated visual effects like HDR aren’t so easy to add via simple output filters, but the modding community has found a way to sneak them in anyway via the FXAA Post Process Injector and ENBSeries mods.
They're mostly used by the Skyrim community these days, but both of these mods are compatible with just about any DirectX title. They replace the Direct3D library that games use to render graphics with an upgraded one using newer features. This replacement library allows access to advanced rendering, lighting, filtering and antialiasing capabilities not available when the game was released.
These changes are made via settings saved by the mod software before you run the game, so no in-game modifications are required. Other than initially picking the extra eye candy options in the mod’s option window, everything works the same way. Just launch the game and the replacement library applies any preselected visual upgrades on top of the normal graphics options.
Predictably, performance takes a much greater hit than anything you’ll see in DOSBox. Not only are DirectX games more demanding to begin with; retrofitted options like antialiasing, HDR and, depth of field effects are heavyweights in their own right.
Tweaks for both mods beyond the plentiful Skyrim options are available to help compensate and add extras, including fully custom versions for titles the community has taken an interest in. These custom versions provide better performance and optimizes settings out of the box.
In our ongoing Pixel Boost series, we talk about the steps needed to run games, especially older games, at high resolutions for downsampling. For more on that process, and graphics settings in general, also check out our guide to visual options.