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-**Integer Scale (Pixel Perfect)**+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +===== Integer Scale (Pixel Perfect) =====
  
 In the 80s and 90s, CRT TVs used to be  in the 4:3 aspect ratio.  In the 80s and 90s, CRT TVs used to be  in the 4:3 aspect ratio. 
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 This menu option will enable emulators to put that enhancement in place to give a more accurate rendering of what the game was supposed to look like. This menu option will enable emulators to put that enhancement in place to give a more accurate rendering of what the game was supposed to look like.
  
-Here is a great video that explains what this option does: {{youtube>ssluTgfkdlg?medium}}+Here is a great video that explains what this option does: https://youtu.be/ssluTgfkdlg
  
 **Beware** the Pixel Perfect option usually does not mix up well with bezels (or ''decoration'' in the Games settings). Typically, when you have a 1080p screen, you should disable Pixel Perfect when you are using bezels. **Beware** the Pixel Perfect option usually does not mix up well with bezels (or ''decoration'' in the Games settings). Typically, when you have a 1080p screen, you should disable Pixel Perfect when you are using bezels.
  
  
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