Basically as the title says.
When I go to Graphics settings, I can only use direct x 9 so that the game works.
If I use opengl, I hear the music, but the the screen is black.
Here is my specifications:
Operating System:Windows 8Processor/CPU:I7-3630QMVideo Card/GPU:GTX 680M 4 GB GDDR5Memory/RAM:12 GBDolphin Revision Currently Using:3.5-2343
Revision 3.5-644 still works while using opengl.
Probably because of the GL-SL branch merge?
It should work perfectly fine on your GPU. Try updating your drivers.
(09-13-2013, 11:24 AM)pauldacheez Wrote: [ -> ]It should work perfectly fine on your GPU. Try updating your drivers.
All are updated.
Quote:When I go to Graphics settings, I can only use direct x 9 so that the game works.
What about D3D11?
What's in the title bar of the rendering window? There should be something like: xx FPS xx VPS.
(09-13-2013, 06:15 PM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:When I go to Graphics settings, I can only use direct x 9 so that the game works.
What about D3D11?
Now you mention it, it doesn't work either.
(09-13-2013, 06:15 PM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ]What in the title bar of the rendering window? There should be something like: xx FPS xx VPS.
I don't quite understand what you mean.
Can you tell me in steps where to find it?
(09-13-2013, 11:15 PM)QuatroIGN Wrote: [ -> ]I don't quite understand what you mean.
Can you tell me in steps where to find it?
Make sure you're not running Dolphin in Fullscreen. When Dolphin runs, you should see a little status bar at the bottom. Look for the numbers next to "FPS" and "VPS" respectively. If they're both 0, I think I heard that indicates a problem with video emulation.
I'm more looking for 0 FPS + 60 VPS which sounds like a XFB emulation issue.
(09-13-2013, 11:26 PM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ]I'm more looking for 0 FPS + 60 VPS which sounds like a XFB emulation issue.
When I use OPENGL, I got ~30 FPS and 60 - 100% VPS (Black Screen, but I hear sound.)
When I use Direct x 11, I get error "Failed to enumerate outputs.
EDIT: nvm, I fixed the OPENGL problem by changing the internal resolution into auto (window size)
I still have a problem with Direct x 11 not working.