# PCSX2 versions used:
# Plugins used:
GSdx AVX2 using the OpenGL, DX11 and DX9 renderers and software mode;
cvdvdGigaherz.
# Plugin settings: GSdx - CRC Hack Level "None"
# CPU: Intel® Core i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz
# GPU: GeForce GTX 970 (Driver: NVIDIA 358.50)
# Description:
Spiky polygon syndrome; the only workaround I found is using the "VU XGKick Hack" in Emulation Settings > Gamefixes.
Here's the additional tests I did and their results:
Changes to the EE/FPU "Clamping mode" alone have no effect;
Changes to the EE/FPU "Round Mode" alone have no effect;
EE/IOP interpreter/recompiler have the same effect;
superVU recompiler alone has no effect;
Changes to the VU0/VU1 "Clamping mode" alone has no effect;
Changes to the VU0/VU1 "Round Mode" alone has no effect;
The DX9 and DX11 renderers have an additional problem - vertical black bars with artifacts - which the OpenGL renderer can fix using the "Hardware depth" option.
#Screenshots:
Software mode, "Safest" preset
Software mode, using the VU XGKick Hack
- pcsx2-v1.3.1-1282-g5f78644-windows-x86 (latest dev build)
# Plugins used:
GSdx AVX2 using the OpenGL, DX11 and DX9 renderers and software mode;
cvdvdGigaherz.
# Plugin settings: GSdx - CRC Hack Level "None"
# CPU: Intel® Core i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz
# GPU: GeForce GTX 970 (Driver: NVIDIA 358.50)
# Description:
Spiky polygon syndrome; the only workaround I found is using the "VU XGKick Hack" in Emulation Settings > Gamefixes.
Here's the additional tests I did and their results:
Changes to the EE/FPU "Clamping mode" alone have no effect;
Changes to the EE/FPU "Round Mode" alone have no effect;
EE/IOP interpreter/recompiler have the same effect;
superVU recompiler alone has no effect;
Changes to the VU0/VU1 "Clamping mode" alone has no effect;
Changes to the VU0/VU1 "Round Mode" alone has no effect;
The DX9 and DX11 renderers have an additional problem - vertical black bars with artifacts - which the OpenGL renderer can fix using the "Hardware depth" option.
#Screenshots:
Software mode, "Safest" preset
Software mode, using the VU XGKick Hack