The background is missing during the timeshift animation. EDIT: From revision 7719.
[Wii] - The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
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12-09-2011, 03:04 AM
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(12-09-2011, 02:33 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote:(12-09-2011, 01:12 AM)southie Wrote: this game looks good Hate the user/abuser, not the restriction. Taken care of, if he does it again he'll find himself slapped with a warning cause ya know spamming is against the rules and shit. 12-09-2011, 08:55 AM
Currently using r7719 and all seems ok, the occasional slowdown when first time battles. I do however have a really annoying checkered pattern on screen just at the top running horizontally, it looks like a graphical glitch not really noticeable but now i know its there it seems to bug me! Does anyone know what this may be?? Also, is there any point in using AF over 2x, and will enabling per pixel lighting and focre texture filtering benefit in this game? Im trying to not use what i dont need to.
Im running 1920x1080, 4 x internal res, no AA, 16x AF, enabled per pixel and force texture filtering, enabled progressive scan, OpenMP decoder enabled, all else default. With my specs below, would it be beneficial to use the latest build? Thanks
CPU: Core i5 2500k @ 4.3Ghz
CPU HEATSINK: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus MOBO: Asrock Z68 Pro 3-M RAM: GSkill Ripjaws-X 1333 (8GB) GPU: Powercolor Radeon HD 6870 PSU: Corsair GS-600 CASE: Fractal Design Define Mini HDD: Western Digital 500GB 7200rpm Sata 3gbps OS: Windows 7 (64bit) 12-09-2011, 12:45 PM
(12-09-2011, 02:46 AM)gaiachaos Wrote: The background is missing during the timeshift animation. EDIT: From revision 7719. Same here, posted this a while back and no one seemed to reply. Direct3D11, using recommended settings.
Windows 7 x64
ASUS M4A88T-M AMD Phenom II x2 550 BE @ 3.73GHz / X4 B50 @ 3.6GHz(for games that run better this way) Nvidia GeForce 550 GTX Ti OC edition 1GB GDDR5 12GB DDR3 Patriot G2 12-09-2011, 01:22 PM
Guys, I saw a post a little while back that a user managed to get LoZSS working on a Macbook Pro. Mac's are powerful but don't get much attention for emulation. I can run Dolphin and have a working SS if I emulate Windows and play it there (using Peterson's fixes) but it's super slow. If anyone knows how I can emulate this on the Macbook Pro, I'd be really grateful for suggestions.
12-09-2011, 02:53 PM
Reposting my problem.
I can play just fine for a bit with my real Wii mote but after awhile Link just starts to get stuck going in one direction. I've pinpointed the problem to the Wii motion plus add on because when I unplug the Nunchuck the problem doesn't exist. Perhaps I got a faulty Wii mote? Does anyone else have this problem? Would a Wii remote with Wii motion plus work fine?
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit, AMD Phenom ii 955 @3.4ghz, 2gig ddr2 5-5-5-12, ati 4870 1gb.
I've posted on theses forums before asking advice on a good computer to buy to run this game at the highest settings.
Anyway... I decided to try it on my laptop since I found out it in fact DOES have bluetooth on the mobo. At first I could only get around 15-20fps at 1600x900 res and 1X IR. After seeing someone's post about changing some of Nvidia's control panel settings and trying it out, my FPS is now pretty much locked at 30FPS using 2X IR. Talk about a huge boost. I'm just throwing this out there for anyone that might want to give it a whirl. Also, my laptop specs are pretty week: i7 Q 740 @ 1.73GHz (with one turboboosted to 2.3) 8GB RAM Nvidia GeForce 330m Yeah, for only running 1.73 GHz, that's not bad at all. I can actually do 3X IR if I want, but once in awhile there are brief stutters in the game that occur and the difference at the resolution I'm playing at is minimal. I can't wait until I get my desktop in and can do 4X IR at 1080p. It will be drool-worthy. (12-09-2011, 02:53 PM)Petersonx Wrote: Reposting my problem.I have used both and they work the same for me. I would imagine that it is your add-on. I prefer to use a Wiimote with Motion+ built in. 12-09-2011, 08:08 PM
(12-09-2011, 05:10 PM)dart06 Wrote: I've posted on theses forums before asking advice on a good computer to buy to run this game at the highest settings."my laptop specs are pretty week" I cant wait until i am rich enough to call a i7 quad (that has a hefty turbo boost) laptop with a mid end video card weak 12-09-2011, 08:36 PM
(12-05-2011, 07:55 AM)cofn42 Wrote: My issue though is it DOES NOT make it beautiful, when things drawn in the distance look all blotchy and pixelized like my pictures show. I agree that I like this look (AA) better than the original. With AA, I can actually see in the distance. I just wish AA didn't cause so many issues and slowdowns. No AA AA 12-10-2011, 01:35 AM
Just something I wanted to share with you guys to increase the game's speed. If your pc or laptop is equipped with an intel processor, you should download intel turbo boost, this allows your processor to work above it's normal limit. Game booster 3.1 is also a good program, this program makes sure that you can run games on better speed by closing unnecessary programs and processes. And last but not least, use a flash drive with windows ready boost, the flash drive will function like extra ram, you can start ready boost by plugging in a usb stick or sd card and select ready boost in the pop up message. By doing this I got my speed in Skyward Sword from 65% to around 90% on a 3GB RAM intel i5 processor with 2.53GHz clocking speed.
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