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Harvest Moon Animal Parade Graphic Issue
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Harvest Moon Animal Parade Graphic Issue
04-24-2020, 09:21 AM
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Omini Offline
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Hello,
 
  First let me say that if this is not in the right thread I apologize. Been a while since I've posted anything. Anyways, I've used the in game camera to take some pictures of random stuff. After I filled up the camera roll, I went to take them to Simon to have them developed but all 24 were black. I tried changing some graphic settings while  the game was running by unchecking things or checking but could not find a solution. Here is a run down of some of my specs. Directx 12, Force 16:9, Internal 3x native 1080, 4x SSAA, 16x anti. Everything else is default I think. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You!
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04-24-2020, 03:24 PM
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What version of Dolphin are you running? Are you using the latest 5.0 dev build?
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04-24-2020, 04:42 PM
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You most likely need to have Store EFB Copies to Texture Only disabled when taking the photo. If that doesn't help, try turning off the other settings related to EFB and XFB while taking the photo. Changing the settings only when developing the photo likely won't make any difference.
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