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Sad Spy Fiction FMV problems
I recently got Spy Fiction, and when attempting to emulate it, (Version is 0.9.8, by the way) I had a problem with the FMV cutscenes, and I believe it crashed after the Prologue. The FMVs have a weird black box covering 90% of the screen, and what I can see appears to flicker. Otherwise, the game runs fine, a bit of slowdown where it's overly snowy. I have not had this problem with any other of the 3 games I have tried emulating with PCSX2, and I tried using several different drivers to no avail.
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(This post was last modified: 03-26-2012 11:24 PM by SGFAZ.)
03-26-2012 11:18 PM
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RE: Spy Fiction FMV problems
tried software mode ?

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RE: Spy Fiction FMV problems
(03-26-2012 11:45 PM)jesalvein Wrote:  tried software mode ?

Yes, I have tried that. Nothing seemed to change.
03-27-2012 02:47 AM
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RE: Spy Fiction FMV problems
Looks like a good old bug then Tongue You can try setting clamping of VU and EE to their highest levels, changing VU recompilers and in general fiddling in case something fixes it, but it probably won't Wink

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RE: Spy Fiction FMV problems
If Bositman's suggestion doesn't work, can you please edit your first post according to this thread : http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Sticky-Ho...RE-posting
and then report back so that we can move it in the bug report section ?

thx in advance Wink

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03-28-2012 02:11 PM
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RE: Spy Fiction FMV problems
(03-28-2012 02:11 PM)jesalvein Wrote:  If Bositman's suggestion doesn't work, can you please edit your first post according to this thread : http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Sticky-Ho...RE-posting
and then report back so that we can move it in the bug report section ?

thx in advance Wink

Bosit's suggestion did not work... well, it worked a little bit, but the game crashed immediately after. However, after reading the thread you had linked, I downloaded the most recent SVN to see if that would work better. It did. FMVs now run perfectly, no flicker. I was able to make it past the prologue. I guess you can lock the thread now.
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