Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep
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04-14-2016, 03:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2016 04:04 AM by mcabel.)
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RE: Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep
(04-12-2016 02:08 AM)[Unknown] Wrote: The CPU/GPU options are basically hacks that make a lot of games crash and misbehave. We would've removed them already if it wasn't for the fact that a few games - not a ton - are made more playable by them still. The goal is still to remove them. Thanks for your comprehensive reply. Very helpful. I made a new game record to test the mirror on snow white scenario and with: +buffered effects ON +rendering resolution 1x/auto resize +Lower resolution for effects(Safe) I was using openGL, but as you deduced, the API version was under 3.3.0. Anyhow, just adding [Lower resolution for effects(Safe)] in addition to the previous 2 settings that were on, SOLVED the mirror issue. For the master yen sid castle ghosting, I did a side-by-side comparison with real PSP hardware, and some quick ghosting check from the beginning of the game( where there was some strong lights that produced some ghosting)PPSSPP had +buffered effects ON +rendering resolution 1x/auto resize +Lower resolution for effects(Safe) As you deduced, the real hardware has some ghosting there too. It even has the similar poor blending and all. Anyhow just enabling [Lower resolution for effects(Safe)] in addition the the settings I had, made the scene look almost perfect, when comparing to real psp(the ghosting and bad blending is almost on the same level that the real psp uses[intentionally] on this scene), so I'd say this was solved too. Also, I should note that WITHOUT enabling [Lower resolution for effects(Safe)], the ghosting here is like 20%-30% stronger(inaccurate). Texture filtering linear and texture scaling 2x XBR could be added without creating artifacts or significant slowdown, so people can enjoy crisp graphics despite the 1x rendering resolution. This was all tested on both 1.2.2 and ppsspp-v1.2.2-288-g9a11cfb-windows-amd64 "autobuild". Again, thanks for your comments.[as a side note, it may be my imagination, but in ppsspp-v1.2.2-288-g9a11cfb-windows-amd64 the mirror animation seemed a bit more fluid] |
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