Same as the WX side where if you enable this option for doing hardware renderer or upscaling fixes it will disable the automatic settings from the GameDB.
But in tooltip version.
This is off by default because people will complain about black borders, but I've tried to keep it to a minimum.
Enabling this option (Screen Offsets in the graphics settings) will allow you to position the screen in games which allow you to do so, maintain correct aspect ratios, and screen shake effects which are done on PCRTC (WipEout Fusion for example) will work.
Trilinear implies that min/mag will be linear. Less confusing, makes
sense, and the min/mag point + mip linear case is currently not handled
properly with regard to the GS registers.
Qt has a leftover from the old SPU2-X values which is 3000 ms (3 seconds) latency meaning that if an user sets it to the max it will do something like this: Videoframe ~150 / 180 happens and it makes the first sound after 3 seconds for the first videoframe which is far too long. Also changed 1% speed as it messed with the GSdump player and too stuttery to be usable in other usecases.
Skipdraw and SkipDrawOffset isn't obvious to what it is. SkipDrawStart and SkipDrawEnd makes it obvious it's a range of values.
Also forgot to change the IDC for Disabling Partial Invalidation.
So to sketch what is an annoying issue is that this for years has been wrongly presented to users.
None Interlacing = Interlacing but if used with a no-interlacing patch it will look like progressive but PCSX2 or really the internal PS2 side only detects interlacing mode. Which blows my mind that the user wouldn't be wrong to assume that None Interlacing = Interlacing.
Weave = Interlacing method (saw-tooth)
Bob = Likely the sharpest but can do vertical bouncing.
Blending = A bit blurry but the most consistent and has no bouncing.
I didn't change the code just the visual presentation to the users.
Example in gif format: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/1/1e/Interlaced_Animation.gif
Ranging from ColorBlind themes to flashy to pastel. Based on the Fusion factory. 3 Light and 1 Dark extra themes (2 light and 2 dark themes on master) with enough variability and choice.
It's just a placeholder for when other factories are implemented and perhaps even viable for future community-based static or dynamic ones.