03-17-2012, 08:36 PM
03-17-2012, 08:45 PM
(03-17-2012, 08:36 PM)Zee530 Wrote: [ -> ]Thats what i'd like to know
It's not my picture but this is an exact representation of the problem.
whe should read his posts

i guess its just a wrong configuration of dolphin
03-17-2012, 10:05 PM
Yes, it's not my picture, as I stated.
However the black lines are a clear and exact representation of my problem, so I used that picture since I don't have an uploader website to host my own pictures right now.
Is there a correct configuration of Dolphin that would remove said black lines?
Thanks.
However the black lines are a clear and exact representation of my problem, so I used that picture since I don't have an uploader website to host my own pictures right now.
Is there a correct configuration of Dolphin that would remove said black lines?
Thanks.
03-17-2012, 11:24 PM
Again i think this is a problem with the opengl drivers, you will need to use d3d9 on win7
Just post screenshot of your settings so we can see if there's anything wrong, use upload attachments if you dont have a site to host the pics otherwise we cant help you
EDIT: You should really read the wiki of any game you want to play on dolphin, this was the first problem addressed there
Therefore, again
Weird, i somehow missed the first sentence of the post, i didnt get enough sleep last night it seems
Just post screenshot of your settings so we can see if there's anything wrong, use upload attachments if you dont have a site to host the pics otherwise we cant help you
EDIT: You should really read the wiki of any game you want to play on dolphin, this was the first problem addressed there
Quote: OpenGL is broken on r7634 and later
Therefore, again
Quote: Install bootcamp and run dolphin with windows 7 and use d3d9 backend
Quote: It's not my picture but this is an exact representation of the problem.
whe should read his posts![]()
Weird, i somehow missed the first sentence of the post, i didnt get enough sleep last night it seems

03-18-2012, 02:49 AM
I think you might be right about the problem lying with the OpenGL drivers.
I'll have to wait until I get a new computer with more HD space to install bootcamp if there's no work around in the settings.
I read the Okami wiki long before I posted here. I have the entire wiki site bookmarked and refer to it religiously.
Sadly, all the fixes are Windows related so no help there.
Thanks everyone.
I'll have to wait until I get a new computer with more HD space to install bootcamp if there's no work around in the settings.
I read the Okami wiki long before I posted here. I have the entire wiki site bookmarked and refer to it religiously.
Sadly, all the fixes are Windows related so no help there.
Thanks everyone.
03-18-2012, 03:50 AM
Quote: OpenGL is broken on r7634 and later
You can still try a build before r7634
03-18-2012, 01:44 PM
Really? Where can I find build before r7634?
I didn't think Macs had access to those, can you post a link please?
Also, if install a new Dolphin, will I lose all my current saves?
Are they transferable? Maybe a newb question lol...
Thank you.
I didn't think Macs had access to those, can you post a link please?
Also, if install a new Dolphin, will I lose all my current saves?
Are they transferable? Maybe a newb question lol...
Thank you.
03-18-2012, 06:29 PM
Try 7633 or any other http://www.dolphin-emu.org/download.html?list=12
03-18-2012, 10:21 PM
Thanks I'll try the r7633 build with Okami.
However, I'm concerned about my saves.
Will I lose them?
If its anything like PCSX2, if I install a new version I'll lose all saves.
And I already have saves for my current 3.0-418 worth keeping.
Any help on how not to lose saves?
Thanks again!
However, I'm concerned about my saves.
Will I lose them?
If its anything like PCSX2, if I install a new version I'll lose all saves.
And I already have saves for my current 3.0-418 worth keeping.
Any help on how not to lose saves?
Thanks again!
03-19-2012, 12:18 AM
Just copy the entire USER folder from the old dolphin folder and paste it in the new one, this brings over all your saves and settings
