PCSX2 Versions: 1.2 and 1.3.0-20140815233123
Config: Everything default and no hacks (also tested EE/IOP clamping to Full and VUs clamping to Extra+Preserve sign)
Plugins used: GSdx 0.1.16 (Dx11 Hardware and Software)
Description: The bottom half of every cutscene is blacked out. (Screenshot is attached below)
I've checked older version but they all had the same issues with the cutscenes. Anyways there are other issues with the game too. In software mode (DirectX and OpenGL) the game looks like this:
This is how it looks like in hardware mode in OpenGL (with Hardware Depth on) :
As you can see in hardware mode the top half of the screen is a bit more accurate than the bottom half. It seems any effects related to sprites only work on the top half of the screen. And this is only with hardware depth on; before hardware depth was added to PCSX2, the hardware renderer (OpenGL and DirectX) both halves of the screen looked the same (inaccurate).
Also other (minor) issues with the game include:
The game isn't deinterlaced automatically, you have to select Bob bff to keep the screen stable.
The MTVU hacks breaks the game; but only when you enter a 3D part of the game. You can actually play 2D minigames and go through the menu with the hack on. Might be interesting to debug the game to see what in the 3D engine breaks MTVU.
(03-06-2016, 06:48 PM)monsterjamp Wrote: I've checked older version but they all had the same issues with the cutscenes. Anyways there are other issues with the game too. In software mode (DirectX and OpenGL) the game looks like this:
This is how it looks like in hardware mode in OpenGL (with Hardware Depth on) :
As you can see in hardware mode the top half of the screen is a bit more accurate than the bottom half. It seems any effects related to sprites only work on the top half of the screen. And this is only with hardware depth on; before hardware depth was added to PCSX2, the hardware renderer (OpenGL and DirectX) both halves of the screen looked the same (inaccurate).
Another half screen depth issue, like FlatOut. The hack I made for FlatOut also fixes this half-screen bug.