(09-19-2010, 06:15 AM)paraemuladores Wrote:(09-14-2010, 04:43 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote:Quote:Could I have the problems I have because I'm using Windows XP and DirectX9?
No. XP is a little bit slower than win7 with dolphin but other than that it runs it just as well. And at the moment d3d9 is superior to opengl in both performance and accuracy in the majority of games, including this one. Recent builds have much worse stability issues than older builds. For this game I recommend you use a build from before 5300 if you want good stability. I also still don't know your settings. In order to get the visors working properly you need to be using efb to ram. If you just want the scan visor to work and not the others than efb to texture is fine. I should also mention that safe texture cache needs to be on and set to fast to reduce the frequency of crashes (it makes the difference between constant crashing and a couple crashes the whole game).
Thanks NaturalViolence. As a matter of fact, I didn't tell you my settings, because I'm switching from version to version every day (literally) to see wich version of the emulator works best with MP2. Right now, I was using version 5750, with the OpenGL plugin, setted (is that the right english word?) pretty much like the settings the wiki tells you to use in the Direct3D plugin. Since with this version of the emulator I've played almost the entire game with only one crash, I thought this was the right one, but I'll try version 5300 with the Direct3D plugin, because that plugin may crash a little, but the definition it gives you really rocks! Thanks for the tip.
Uhm, I tried version 5016, 5251, 5268 and 5298 with the settings exactly as you told me, NaturalViolence, and the game didn't work. It shows the first screen, the Nintendo screen, the Retro Studios screen, and the Dolby Surround screen, and after that the emulator stops. It crashes in version 5016, and in the others, it just stops, doesn't do anything. I'm really sad about it, because I really wanted to play the game with the Direct3D plugin, just for the amazing definition it gives you. One thing, though: I had to leave the Disable Fog option off, because leaving it on, the game doesn't even start. Could I have any DirectX problem? I have it updated to the last version, but it's still DirectX 9.0c.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
Processor: Intel Core I7 8700
RAM: 32 GB Kingston Dual Channel
Video: ATI Radeon RX 580 8GB VRAM
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370M
Processor: Intel Core I7 8700
RAM: 32 GB Kingston Dual Channel
Video: ATI Radeon RX 580 8GB VRAM
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370M