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*[https://github.com/libretro/glsl-shaders/tree/master/crt/shaders/guest crt-guest-dr-venom]
 
*[https://github.com/libretro/glsl-shaders/tree/master/crt/shaders/guest crt-guest-dr-venom]
  
This is the most advanced, feature-rich CRT shader of all. The standard version has even more parameters to configure than CRT-Royale, and while it is slower as a result, most modern GPUs can handle it just fine. If greater speed is desired, there are several faster presets available, as well as variants that add other neat features such as NTSC emulation and better support for games that render at 480p or higher. It is also still in active development and continues to regularly gain features and optimizations. Take heed, however: while it is hosted on the RetroArch shader repositories, it is only updated in that platform when Guest himself deems it ready. Much more regular WIP releases are made in the libretro forums in the shader's dedicated thread, linked above. The version in the RetroArch repo is relatively up-to-date, but it might not hurt to check on Guest's thread for newer developments.
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This is quite possibly the most advanced, feature-rich CRT shader of all. It has just as many if not more parameters to configure than CRT-Royale while being more optimized, and if greater speed is desired, there are several faster versions available, as well as variants that add other neat features such as NTSC emulation and better support for games that render at 480p or higher. It is also still in active development and continues to regularly gain features and optimizations. Take heed, however: while it is hosted on the RetroArch shader repositories, it is only updated in that platform when Guest himself deems it ready. Much more regular WIP releases are made in the libretro forums in the shader's dedicated thread, linked above. The version in the RetroArch repo is currently up-to-date, but it might not hurt to check on Guest's thread for newer developments.
  
CRT-Guest-Dr-Venom is the precursor to CRT-Guest-Advanced. It is now considered mostly obsolete, as it is not as feature-filled as Guest's newest shaders and has even been superseded in speed by the faster Advanced presets. As such, it should only be used if your device is unable to load slang shaders, as it has recently been removed from the slang shader repository but remains available as a glsl shader, though the slang version can still be acquired in the first post of Guest's thread.
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CRT-Guest-Dr-Venom is the precursor to CRT-Guest-Advanced. While it is now considered outdated and not as feature-filled as Guest's newest shaders, it is much faster, more so than even the fastest Advanced preset, and it still has plenty of things to tweak to deliver a pleasing image. It therefore fills a middle-of-the-road niche among CRT shaders, delivering a nice balance of features and performance. However, it has recently been removed from the slang shader repository, though it is still available as a glsl shader, and the slang version can still be acquired in the first post of Guest's thread.  
  
  

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