Excuse me, I'm having a bit of a problem getting this to work. The game in question is the PAL version of Skies of Arcadia Legends. I can get the shader installed and open the config settings and everything, but only when I'm not trying to emulate the game.
When I turn on the game, suddenly I get an error message saying that it failed to link shaders or something like that. I'm using the newest version of the emulator (4.0 5714), thinking that maybe I was using an incompatible version before. It didn't fix the issue.
If it helps anything, my video card is an ASUS R7 240. Do you have any ideas why I can't get the shader working? I'd love to see how this game looks with the different effects, and see if I can try and reduce this odd in-game effect where there are visible lines of focus around the characters. You can actually see where the textures switch to a lower-resolution when they hit a certain distance from the camera, and I've found that the existing FXAA shader to reduce the effect a bit. (Also, I think this game would look amazing with a cel-shader set up as well)
EDIT (3/1/2015)
I took a look at my graphics card driver and updated it. Turns out that fixed the problem. When I bought my PC, it would crash whenever I tried to install the software for the graphics card, so I eventually gave up and ran it as it was out-of-the-box. Obviously, that wasn't the best solution.
When I turn on the game, suddenly I get an error message saying that it failed to link shaders or something like that. I'm using the newest version of the emulator (4.0 5714), thinking that maybe I was using an incompatible version before. It didn't fix the issue.
If it helps anything, my video card is an ASUS R7 240. Do you have any ideas why I can't get the shader working? I'd love to see how this game looks with the different effects, and see if I can try and reduce this odd in-game effect where there are visible lines of focus around the characters. You can actually see where the textures switch to a lower-resolution when they hit a certain distance from the camera, and I've found that the existing FXAA shader to reduce the effect a bit. (Also, I think this game would look amazing with a cel-shader set up as well)
EDIT (3/1/2015)
I took a look at my graphics card driver and updated it. Turns out that fixed the problem. When I bought my PC, it would crash whenever I tried to install the software for the graphics card, so I eventually gave up and ran it as it was out-of-the-box. Obviously, that wasn't the best solution.