Bug report: Big Bass - Bass Tsuri Kanzen Kouryaku [J]
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  • Full gametitle: SuperLite 2000 Vol. 11 - Big Bass - Bass Tsuri Kanzen Kouryaku [SLPM-62389]#PCSX2 version: pcsx2-v1.5.0-dev-1488-g1f44c4b-windows-x86
  • #Emulation options: All default options, tested presets: safest, safe and balanced

  • #Plugins Used: Tested opengl (HW), direct3d11 (hw and sw)

  • After reading the memory card, the game crashes with black screen
Tried some game hacks, but the result was the same, always black screen

Console is showing this when it crashes:
sceGsSyncPath: DMA Ch.1 does not terminate
<D1_CHCR=10000145Laugh1_TADR=002a0140Laugh1_MADR=002a0140Laugh1_QWC=00000000>
<D2_CHCR=00000001Laugh2_TADR=0050af40Laugh2_MADR=0050a800Laugh2_QWC=00000000>
<VIF1_STAT=000000c0:GIF_STAT=00000e00>
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#2
ugh, I hate games that get stuck like that. I can see the issue, but not sure how long it will take to fix as I don't think I've ever seen that game before, I'll have to see if I can buy it from somewhere..
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(10-21-2016, 08:14 PM)refraction Wrote: ugh, I hate games that get stuck like that. I can see the issue, but not sure how long it will take to fix as I don't think I've ever seen that game before, I'll have to see if I can buy it from somewhere..
The error looks similar to Nascar 2009. It's a wild guess but just like Nascar 2009 this one also may work with pcsx2 revisions before r4821.
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#4
Possibly. PATH3 is staying busy even though the DMA has finished, which is obviously wrong.
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#5
Made it work with pcsx2-0.9.8-r4600 with default settings

It's a very rare game, almost impossible to find
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(10-26-2016, 03:33 AM)DarkMoe Wrote: Made it work with pcsx2-0.9.8-r4600 with default settings

It's a very rare game, almost impossible to find

Yes, it's the same deal with Nascar 2009. Sometime after 0.9.8 there was a massive revision including changes to the VIF that broke Nascar 2009 where it used to send bad data to the GS and now prevents that completely.
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