1. Do I play in native resolution?
No, unless its a 2D game because higher res is usually pointless and can even break stuff
2. Do I want to play with any CRT filters at all?
Yes, crt-consumer, and grade for NTSC-J colorspace correction on japanese developed games
3. Do I want to turn on the PXGP geometry fixing thing?
I want to, but sometimes it breaks some stuff and I turn it off.
I have both toggle software-renderer and toggle PGXP bound to hotkeys on my controller.
I myself don't know how I want to enjoy the game
(...)
Please shed some light on me so that I don't have to keep swapping between my settings every time. I just wanna play and enjoy the game without having to tinker every single setting relevant.
At some point you gotta just go "good enough" and realize the graphics settings will barely change your enjoyment of the game, a good/fun game will be good/fun regardless of the graphics settings. And a bad game will still be bad at 4k.
But I am like that also, I will spend way to much time configuring settings and debating which settings I should use.
Easiest thing i found was to configure the ''toggle software-renderer" shortcut/hotkey.
that way you can, with one button press, switch between {native-res and no PGXP} and {HD settings of your choice} while in-game, without pausing the game and spending time in the menus again.