So I noticed something odd in your Graphics settings. Your Adapter drop-down says 'unknown device'. If you click on that, what options do you see?
If you right-click the game in Dolphin's game list, go to Properties > Verify tab > Verify button, does it say you have a good dump of the game?
(05-18-2020, 07:43 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]So I noticed something odd in your Graphics settings. Your Adapter drop-down says 'unknown device'. If you click on that, what options do you see?
If you right-click the game in Dolphin's game list, go to Properties > Verify tab > Verify button, does it say you have a good dump of the game?
These are my settings. and It said good dump.
Try these (start individually, then try them all together):
-Change from Synchronous (Ubershaders) to Asynchronous (Ubershaders)
-Are you using 'Log Render Time to File' as a way to measure performance? You might want to turn that off and just look at the FPS/VPS.
-Try turning 'GPU Texture Decoding' off, may help with crashing
-Try turning 'Immediately Present XFB' off, may help with crashing
-Definitely turn off 'Texture Format Overlay', that causes weird letters and number to get displayed over each texture
-Try turning off 'Defer EFB Cache Invalidation', that may also help with the crash
(05-18-2020, 11:05 PM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]Try these (start individually, then try them all together):
-Change from Synchronous (Ubershaders) to Asynchronous (Ubershaders)
-Are you using 'Log Render Time to File' as a way to measure performance? You might want to turn that off and just look at the FPS/VPS.
-Try turning 'GPU Texture Decoding' off, may help with crashing
-Try turning 'Immediately Present XFB' off, may help with crashing
-Definitely turn off 'Texture Format Overlay', that causes weird letters and number to get displayed over each texture
-Try turning off 'Defer EFB Cache Invalidation', that may also help with the crash
So i tried all of the things and it still stutters during random events. But it hasn't crashed yet which is good news!
Sorry, might be newbie question. But I'm surprised I don't get at least 10000 hits when Googling this issue.
When I start The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest I get this message displayed in game "This game supports 60hz mode only", and when I'm selecting a game and choose Play, screen becomes dark and music keeps going forever (at least 2 minutes).
Same thing happens for other games as well.
This must be the first problem people encounter, and still no hits on Google.
How can you solve it?
Regards,
(06-15-2020, 11:04 PM)Arcuza Wrote: [ -> ]When I start The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest I get this message displayed in game "This game supports 60hz mode only"
This is normal.
(06-15-2020, 11:04 PM)Arcuza Wrote: [ -> ]and when I'm selecting a game and choose Play, screen becomes dark and music keeps going forever (at least 2 minutes).
This is certainly not normal. I'm not sure what would be causing it, but my first suggestion for what to try is to run a verification of the disc image. (Right-click on the game in Dolphin's game list, pick Properties, and go to the Verify tab. You need a recent beta or development version of Dolphin for this.)
(06-16-2020, 01:49 AM)JosJuice Wrote: [ -> ]This is certainly not normal. I'm not sure what would be causing it, but my first suggestion for what to try is to run a verification of the disc image. (Right-click on the game in Dolphin's game list, pick Properties, and go to the Verify tab. You need a recent beta or development version of Dolphin for this.)
And that answers the question why there aren't any Google hits on "60Hz". It has never been a problem, except for me. All 4 x 60Hz games are corrupt backups, according to your check.
Thank you very much for your support!
I'll try to back them up again.
Now... Works perfectly!