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            <title>shaders_set - [Hot-swapping shaders with controller commands] </title>
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            <description>Shader Sets

This option allows you to apply shader sets (a.k.a. video filters) that can make your game look like it did back in the 80s and 90s. Here is a screenshot where you can see the rendering effects provided by a few shader sets on a SEGA Megadrive game (from left to right: none / scanlines / enhanced).</description>
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