(09-19-2013, 04:19 AM)delroth Wrote: Can you give me the exact setting you are trying to override, what you put in the gameini, etc.?Game ID: GBLE52
Title: Blood Roar Primal Fury (NTSC-U)
Settings: Trying to change from
UseXFB = True
UseRealXFB = True
to this:
UseXFB = False
UseRealXFB = False
The settings are not kept as false but are reset back to "true" whenever I load the game after I make the changes. The game config does not let me keep the changes. The reason I want to change it is because the game has weird graphic issues with the IR not initializing unless I open the graphic config window (but I'll leave that part to my other thread in the support section
) Suffice to say, no matter how many times I change settings, they don't stay saved. That's what I find weird, I can make the changes, save it, close the text file, open it up and I see the settings are saved. However, when I launch the game in Dolphin, I close the emulator, go open the config file and the settings are set back to "true" when they should be set to "false". Something is causing them to be overwritten when I also disabled them in the emulator settings as well. In summary, the game config text files serve no purpose as they cannot be manually overwritten by the end user, the emulator is overwriting them. Something is clearly broken with how they're written to.Would it be prudent to record a video of the process? In fact, it not only happens to that game, but all games I tried.
Edit: Interesting, maybe 3.5-2429 fixed the issue, I can't tell, will do more testing to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Bollocks, I hate it when I report an issue only to have it end up not being a real issue worthy of reporting
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