If my 3am attempt at mathematics is right, the game only supports one resolution that doesn’t have borders, and that’s 1280×768.Īs far as I’m concerned, that’s not too bad. As far as I can tell, the game is running in a slightly bizarre 5:3 resolution (which is odd, because the SNES ran internally at 8:7 and externally at 4:3, and phones and tablets tend to run at 4:3, 4:5, or 16:9).
Let’s start up the game in fullscreen 1920×1080 and take a look. You’ve also got a pretty wide range of resolution options (from 1920×1080 at 60Hz to 640×480 at 60Hz, although other resolution options allow for between 56Hz and 75Hz) but before you dampen your panties in excitement, there’s a tiddling little problem with this. Although I probably do need to redefine the Previous Page/Next Page buttons and treat them as I would shoulder buttons, but eh, minor things. I’ve mostly been playing around using C as accept and X as cancel, with the rest scattered in easily accessible locations… but with the menu set to Escape, and pause set to Tab. I haven’t quite settled on what I’d like, since I’m used to playing emulated games with RDFC as as face buttons of the controller, but I could just as easily set it up any other way.
What you’re seeing in the keybindings screen are the defaults.