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razor77

Hello!
I have a little problem with RE2.
The game run smooth and fast, but when i entered any room where 2 or more enemy's located, the game start laggy, when i leave the screen where is no enemy the game back to normal.
Is there any solution?
Thanks.
Sorry my poor english.
(12-28-2013, 06:24 PM)razor77 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there any solution?

A better CPU. Yours is a bit weak. Especially for this game

jangofett58

(12-28-2013, 06:24 PM)razor77 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello!
I have a little problem with RE2.
The game run smooth and fast, but when i entered any room where 2 or more enemy's located, the game start laggy, when i leave the screen where is no enemy the game back to normal.
Is there any solution?
Thanks.
Sorry my poor english.

I had the same problem with directx plugin, but I changed to opengl and then the game runs well.

If you can't fix it, you should play with a psx emulator or the pc game.
Hello people.

Apprently Resident Evil 2 doesn't have many issues, But I have run into one using Dolphin 4.

I seem to get these weird lines across the whole screen, it only happens in some areas but is a real off put.

I can't really list my settings as I have tried so many combinations now that I have no idea which ones I have tried / not tried.

Any solution to this?

[Image: Resievil2lines_zps2d2de366.png]
(05-12-2014, 02:43 AM)craigrobbo Wrote: [ -> ]Hello people.

Apprently Resident Evil 2 doesn't have many issues, But I have run into one using Dolphin 4.

I seem to get these weird lines across the whole screen, it only happens in some areas but is a real off put.

I can't really list my settings as I have tried so many combinations now that I have no idea which ones I have tried / not tried.

Any solution to this?

Have you tried using one of the development builds on https://dolphin-emu.org/download/ ? If not, how about changing your internal resolution in the graphics configuration dialog to 1xnative?
(05-12-2014, 02:43 AM)craigrobbo Wrote: [ -> ]Any solution to this?

Disable filtering.

D3MoNR3N0

(05-12-2014, 02:43 AM)craigrobbo Wrote: [ -> ]Hello people.

Apprently Resident Evil 2 doesn't have many issues, But I have run into one using Dolphin 4.

I seem to get these weird lines across the whole screen, it only happens in some areas but is a real off put.

I can't really list my settings as I have tried so many combinations now that I have no idea which ones I have tried / not tried.

Any solution to this?

[Image: Resievil2lines_zps2d2de366.png]

You have to turn off force texture setting always for these games to get rid of the sprite boxes and have anti-aliasing turned down to 1 unless you are running dx9 or opengl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEEi-EV1pS4&list=UUWTiHDeeFiohldT-wZ-xkww

RE_Guy

Using the most recent version of Dolphin I am having an issue where the polygons flicker erratically on the overlapping joints of the 3d models. This happens with both the Direct X and OpenGL backends. It's especially apparent when the models are further away from the camera.

After downloading various older builds I was able to pinpoint where the problem could have possibly started, version 3.5-555.

Dolphin 3.5-555 Info: https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/b7db96e2e570232cb357f8f4e59be1df7d4fcaa9/?nocr=true
Dolphin 3.5-555 Changes: https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/commit/b7db96e2e570232cb357f8f4e59be1df7d4fcaa9

The version before this one, 3.5-548, works just fine with the exact same settings. Yes, the overlapping polygons aren't as clean as I would like them to be, but they aren't nearly as noticeable as the flickering created by subsequent versions of Dolphin. Too bad this version still has the audio problem that wasn't fixed until 3.5-644.

Dolphin 3.5-548:https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/0041ec618c46ea2bf99fb1fc068e7c4a263cb4c2/?nocr=true

I hope the right people will see this thread and be able to decipher what changed in the code that caused the graphics in RE2 to go loopy, and more importantly, how to fix it.

If there's any possibility that the problem is on my end, I would be most grateful if someone could help me find the solution. Thanks.

Edit: Found out Dolphin 3.5 stable version has these artifacts as well, so I tested to see where the "FIX" was introduced before 3.5-555. I found it to be Dolphin 3.5-147.
But the only changes listed are comments... I don't get it. Hopefully somebody will.

Dolphin 3.5-147 Info:https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/c80f6e8b84cd98120ad55a6830a68039ab6a2a48/
Dolphin 3.5-147 Changes:https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/commit/c80f6e8b84cd98120ad55a6830a68039ab6a2a48

D3MoNR3N0

(01-24-2015, 03:30 AM)RE_Guy Wrote: [ -> ]Using the most recent version of Dolphin I am having an issue where the polygons flicker erratically on the overlapping joints of the 3d models. This happens with both the Direct X and OpenGL backends. It's especially apparent when the models are further away from the camera.

After downloading various older builds I was able to pinpoint where the problem could have possibly started, version 3.5-555.

Dolphin 3.5-555 Info: https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/b7db96e2e570232cb357f8f4e59be1df7d4fcaa9/?nocr=true
Dolphin 3.5-555 Changes: https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/commit/b7db96e2e570232cb357f8f4e59be1df7d4fcaa9

The version before this one, 3.5-548, works just fine with the exact same settings. Yes, the overlapping polygons aren't as clean as I would like them to be, but they aren't nearly as noticeable as the flickering created by subsequent versions of Dolphin. Too bad this version still has the audio problem that wasn't fixed until 3.5-644.

Dolphin 3.5-548:https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/0041ec618c46ea2bf99fb1fc068e7c4a263cb4c2/?nocr=true

I hope the right people will see this thread and be able to decipher what changed in the code that caused the graphics in RE2 to go loopy, and more importantly, how to fix it.

If there's any possibility that the problem is on my end, I would be most grateful if someone could help me find the solution. Thanks.

Edit: Found out Dolphin 3.5 stable version has these artifacts as well, so I tested to see where the "FIX" was introduced before 3.5-555. I found it to be Dolphin 3.5-147.

Dolphin 3.5-147 Info:https://dolphin-emu.org/download/dev/c80f6e8b84cd98120ad55a6830a68039ab6a2a48/
Dolphin 3.5-147 Changes:https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/commit/c80f6e8b84cd98120ad55a6830a68039ab6a2a48

I have figured how to get rid of the sprite boxes and that was my only problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccI89VZyTTU&list=PLqSkIg9GSVwEZA7iNyS94qIB4TqIbAz0d

RE_Guy

(01-24-2015, 04:54 AM)D3MoNR3N0 Wrote: [ -> ]I have figured how to get rid of the sprite boxes and that was my only problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccI89VZyTTU&list=PLqSkIg9GSVwEZA7iNyS94qIB4TqIbAz0d
Do you know what version of Dolphin you are using in the video?
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