Banjo-Tooie on N64: Part 11 (Deblur + RetroTINK 5x-Pro + mClassic 1440p)
Wooo I 100% the game! I wasn't expecting to go all the way like that but oh well. The honeyback cheat kind of makes the game anti-climactic because its easy mode..
All original games, no emulators. Please like, subscribe and thanks for watching!
Watch in 1440p for true quality!
RetroTink 5x Settings (FW 1.99):
240p (PSX/N64): Sharp Filter, Pre-emph 1, 1080 Fill, Generic 4:3 Sampling
240p (DC): Sharp Filter, Pre-emph 1, 1080 Under, Generic 4:3 Sampling
240p (SNES): Sharp Filter, Pre-emph 1, 1080 Fill, SNES Sampling
480i/480p (PS2/GC): Soft Filter, Pre-emph 1, 1080 Fill, Generic 4:3 Sampling
480p (DC): Soft Filter, Pre-emph 1, 1080 Under, Generic 4:3 Sampling
Deinterlace and VSync: "Motion Adaptive" and "Triple Buffer" at all times
EDTV LPF: "Light" when available to reduce noise
If picture is too noisy, set Pre-emph to 0 and change Video LPF to best balance of clean image. Otherwise, keep Video LPF set to "Medium"
Hardware Used for Console Gaming and Capture:
Elgato Camlink 4K
RetroTINK 5x-Pro
Super Retro Trio (Genesis, NES)
mClassic set to the "Green" position
Cables Used:
SNES - Retro Gaming Cables CSYNC RGB Packapunch
Dreamcast - Retro Gaming Cables RGB Packapunch
PSX/PS2 - Retro Access RGB SCART Sync on Luma
Wii/GC - Rocketfish Component
N64 - Retro Gaming Cables CSYNC RGB Packapunch
Hardware Used for PC Gaming and Editing:
AMD Ryzen 5600X3D
GIGABYTE RTX 2070 Super WINDFORCE OC 3X 8G
32GB Ripjaws V DDR4 3600 CL16
WD Black SN850X 2TB m.2 SSD
ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming B550 WiFi II
Software Used for Recording and Editing:
OBS
Shotcut