Help with Radiata Story
#11
Well it does remove the problems you were pointing out, dunno what other ghost lines you mean.
http://i.imgur.com/Nj4bH.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xZQrL.jpg

If that's not enough for you then a (Software) renderer should show it correctly for sure.
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#12
(04-26-2011, 09:59 PM)Rallyart Wrote: I've tried, but It doesn´t appears to have any effect on graphics, because Im still having somes ghost lines.

You didn't go back to using that unofficial build when you tried this, did you?
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#13
Hi there,i have the same problem as OP and the provided Fix doesn't do anything.

My settings
http://img6.imagebanana.com/img/eu5hmtqk/Settings.png

Result
http://img6.imagebanana.com/img/ki23anwk/result.png

I have tried with and without Speedhacks / Game fixes, DX9 / DX11, Native mode, running on official Beta. Only Software mode works but it's slow and looks terrible.

Could it be that the Alpha Fix only does something with this game on specific cards?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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#14
The "Alpha Hack" in the hacks subsection in GSdx is different to the "Alpha Correction (FBA)" option which is what you enabled, to know how to enable the hacks please read the Configuration guide (GSdx > Hacks subsection).
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#15
Damn me that i never read advanced guides about something. Thank you for clearing that misunderstanding, it works perfectly fine with this hack.
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#16
Now I am playing with PCSX2 0.9.8 with custom res 2560x1600 and alpha hack activated, and the game is running freaking amazing, so thanks to all who tried to help me.

But, now I have another question, it´s normal that while I'm playing, after a few second the game stutters a bit, its something like for one second, my fps drops to 59.1 from 60 fps steady?
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#17
You could try reducing a bit that resolution (supposing you are telling about the internal resolution)... the resolution you apply in the "GS window" is another totally different thing.

Remember the original resolution is more important to scaling the internal resolution than your actual monitor native resolution... still if it works fine so fine it is.

PS: You may be surprised a lesser internal resolution scaling may look sharper and less blurred.
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#18
Check your game window and see if either the EE or GS cores spike at all during these stutters. You could also try disabling/enabling speed hacks as certain ones can effect the emulation in such a way. You could also try SPU async (instead of time stretch) though this can lead to compatibility problems.
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#19
Thanks for your replies, but the problem was caused by another program that I was using for see my fps (evga precision). When I turned it off, game was running smooth.

And again, thanks for your help.
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#20
Where can i find a torrent for this?
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