(12-13-2009, 09:35 AM)Kupfel Wrote: that's not an error, it's the recently implemented DoF blur that's also there in the real game.
If you don't like the blur you can either:
- use an old revision, r4470 or older (I think it was r4480 that implemented DoF Blur)
- Disable EFB Copy in your graphics plugin (might cause graphics errors in other places tho)
Hmm, it's not the blur thats the problem (or maybe it is - could it be that my blur is pixelated? cause it does not happen on my friends laptop). Its the pixels, even when I walk close up to the area, I can still see the pixels.
I played the game on the gamecube and it is nothing like what I see in the emulator though. It looks exactly like when I played it on my friends laptop (which had no problems).
Here is another image of when I am up close and you can still see the pixels.
http://i610.photobucket.com/albums/tt183/BarronN30/desktopfix2.png
Your second method: I disabled EFB Copy and the pixelated problem is gone.
But I am still wondering how come my friend could have the EFB Copy to be enabled and have no problems while mine have to be turned off or else it looks that way?
Thanks though. (Also what other graphics errors does it cause with this disabled?)
Through the first image, it seems like the blur rather than a pixel problem because the Reso of the pic got compressed, I'll try to upload a closer view.
edit: I can't get the attachment to work. When I press attach file it disappears after it refreshes. I'll try to find another way to add the image.
edit 2: Uninstalled ATI Catalyst Control Center and Uninstalled the driver. And then used Microsoft's ATI driver (ATI Radeon Mobility 4500 series Microsoft Corporation WDDM 1.1) and the pixel problem disappears but sacraficed alot of speed in game.
Updated driver back to recent ones and the graphic error reappeared.
Any other ideas? I am running out on what to do. (pasted this on topic thread as well for people that don't usually read the posts)