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Yup. Gamescope.
The command to force a certain resolution and frame rate would look like this:
gamescope -W 1920 -H 1080 -r 60 -- %command%
The resolution configured is the one the game will see, and the gamescope window can then be resized or full screened as you like.
It can also run games at lower resolutions, and upscale them using FSR. 1080>4K looks like this:
gamescope -w 1920 -h 1080 -W 3840 -H 2160 -F fsr -- %command%
The
-F fsr
didn't work for me, but the resolutions that are between 1080 and 1440, and 1440 and 2160 are fsr upscaled from what I understand, so that worked for me.Your link doesn't work for me on Jerboa.
That's for Jerboa to fix. It's valid markdown.
Now it works.
Ok. What do you want me to do about it?
You can view the URL using "view source" and you'll also be able to see there's no error in the formatting that would break the link, so this is entirely up to jerboa/your device.