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Problem:
The 2 games currently have both look pixelated in Dolphin Emulator (See picture #1 and #2)
Also, what is quite strange about this is that menus and other 2D graphics are fine (See picture #3)
Is there a way to fix this? I am curently using the settings sugested from the dolphin wiki page.
I do not have this problem with the Gamecube emulator where I have The Wind Waker doing fine Big Grin

(Hope this isn't just me nagging and every1 playing with these graphics xD)

#1
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#2
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#3
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System:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E8400 S775 @3.00GHz
Graphics Card: Asus EN8800GT (TOP) 512MB (Trough a DVI cable)
RAM: Crucial DDR2 800MHz 4GB Kit (2x 2GB)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bits)
Hard drive: 2x Samsung SpinPoint F3 500GB 16M (Raid 0)
Motherboard: Asus P5E
Monitor: 2x Acer H223HQ (on the max resolution of 1920x1080)
Dolphin: SVN E 5601

Settings:

Config -> General
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Config -> Display
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Config -> Wii
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Config -> Plugins
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Graphics -> Direct3D
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Graphics -> Enhancements
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Graphics -> Advanced
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The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess
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Bleach - Shattered Blade -> Properties
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disable xfb in direct 3d.
Nope didn't fix it Sad

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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Happy & Feeling stupid xD

Turned EFB Copy to Texture and that fixed it for zelda, though I already did that some time ago. Tongue

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Bleach still crapy but ill mess around a bit more ;P
I do know in OpenGL plugin, you can turn of native Wii resolution, but do not know what internal resolution used in D3D plugin.
Dude, sorry for the off-post, but how many FPS do you get with that sys spec and that resolution???

Thanks
(06-05-2010, 07:32 AM)achaw Wrote: [ -> ]Dude, sorry for the off-post, but how many FPS do you get with that sys spec and that resolution???

Thanks

Around 28-30 FPS and speed 98-100%, but that's only the starting area though. Cant tell what ill have later on in larger areas like Hyrule Filed where I heard most pll have problems.
(06-05-2010, 07:21 AM)omegadox Wrote: [ -> ]I do know in OpenGL plugin, you can turn of native Wii resolution, but do not know what internal resolution used in D3D plugin.

Tried OpenGL a bit but I dont think its an option atm because setting the EFB copy to Texture doest fix the blurry effect as it did in Direct3D9 Sad
There are 2 things enabled in Direct3D9 which I cant find in OpenGL, CPU -> EFB access and EFB Scaled Copy.

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Thanks for thinking with me btw Big Grin
in open gl you don't need CPU > EFB access. and why do you need EFB Scaled copy?
Try Anti-Alias 4x
(06-05-2010, 02:16 PM)shawnanastasio Wrote: [ -> ]in open gl you don't need CPU > EFB access. and why do you need EFB Scaled copy?

No idea but if I turn EFB Scaled copy off the pixelated effect is back Sad
Because those where the only differences with OpenGL I thought that those 2 might cause the pixelated effect to go away in Direct3D9

Direct3D9 With EFB Scaled copy:
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Direct3D9 without EFB Scaled copy
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(06-05-2010, 02:45 PM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Try Anti-Alias 4x

Nop didn't help Sad with 4x AA I also dropped to 40-60% game-speed Undecided
In Direct3D9 with 4x SSAA I had similar effects.

OpenGL with 4x AA
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Bleach is still the same as in the first screen-shot btw
atm messing around with ''Wii Generic Patcher 1.2'' named in a trouble shooting guide here.

Vuguroth

I have the same problem! Seems a bit unreasonable that it's so much better looking on a Wii
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