game loads then screen disapears
#1
So ive installed the emulator, ps3 pad works fine, ive updated my direct X and everything else seems fine, when i try to load Dave Mirra freestyle BMX 2 the game loads, and i can see the title page thats says Dave Mirra all rights reserved etc.... Then the screen just goes black, but the fps and stuff at the top keeps going and i can hear the sound, if i press buttons on the controller i can hear the noises, but still not visuals, any ideas? Ive been through the configuration thread and still cant figure out what im doing wrong. Im using a Dell xps descktop pc that plays decent pc games well so i think the machine is capable. ive posted the log below incase thats any help. Thanks

PCSX2 1.0.0.r5350 - compiled on Aug 1 2012
Savestate version: 0x9a080000

Host Machine Init:
Operating System = Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 2
(build 6002), 32-bit
Physical RAM = 2045 MB
CPU name = Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Vendor/Model = GenuineIntel (stepping 06)
CPU speed = 2.992 ghz (2 logical threads)
x86PType = Standard OEM
x86Flags = bfebfbff 0008e3fd
x86EFlags = 20100000

x86 Features Detected:
MMX.. SSE.. SSE2.. SSE3.. SSSE3.. SSE4.1

Reserving memory for recompilers...

Loading plugins...
Binding GS: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\gsdx32-sse2-r5350.dll
Windows 6.0.6002 (Service Pack 2 2.0)
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (8.17.11.9745)
Binding PAD: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\lilypad-r5350.dll
Binding SPU2: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\spu2-x-r5350.dll
Binding CDVD: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\cdvdGigaherz.dll
Binding USB: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\USBnull.dll
Binding FW: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\FWnull.dll
Binding DEV9: C:\Program Files\PCSX2 1.0.0\Plugins\DEV9null.dll
Plugins loaded successfully.

HLE Notice: ELF does not have a path.


Initializing plugins...
Init GS
Windows 6.0.6002 (Service Pack 2 2.0)
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (8.17.11.9745)
Init PAD
(GameDB) 9640 games on record (loaded in 251ms)
Init SPU2
Init CDVD
Init USB
Init FW
Init DEV9
Plugins initialized successfully.

Opening plugins...
Opening GS
Opening PAD
Opening SPU2
Opening CDVD
isoFile open ok: C:\Users\Trippy Man\Desktop\ps2\DaveMirraFreeStyle2CD.bin
Image type = CD
Fileparts = 1
* CDVD Disk Open: CD, 1 tracks (1 to 1):
* * Track 1: Data (Mode 1) (306432 sectors)
Opening USB
Opening FW
Opening DEV9
McdSlot 0: C:\Users\Trippy Man\Documents\PCSX2\memcards\Mcd001.ps2
McdSlot 1: C:\Users\Trippy Man\Documents\PCSX2\memcards\Mcd002.ps2
Plugins opened successfully.
EE/iR5900-32 Recompiler Reset
Bios Found: Europe v02.00(14/06/2004) Console
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to NTSC.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 59.94 fps
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to PAL.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 50.00 fps
(SYSTEM.CNF) Detected PS2 Disc = cdrom0:\SLUS_201.59;1
(SYSTEM.CNF) Software version = 1.00
(SYSTEM.CNF) Disc region type = NTSC
ELF (cdrom0:\SLUS_201.59;1) Game CRC = 0xCEC42835, EntryPoint = 0x00100008
(SYSTEM.CNF) Detected PS2 Disc = cdrom0:\SLUS_201.59;1
(SYSTEM.CNF) Software version = 1.00
(SYSTEM.CNF) Disc region type = NTSC
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to NTSC.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 59.94 fps
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to PAL.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 50.00 fps
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to NTSC.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 59.94 fps
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#2
The first thing to do is uninstalling PCSX2 and installing it again somewhere FAR, very far from that accursed C:\Program Files...

Then, if the problem persist come back to further troubleshooting. Be aware that directory as any other under the /Users is bad idea even for PC games. You are subject of hard to track "access rights" issues which creates all kind of problems for PCSX2 and PC games using plugins and mods.
Imagination is where we are truly real
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#3
You can successfully install pcsx2 under Program files in Win 7. I have it there. You just need to make sure you make yourslef the owner of the pcsx2 directory (and subs) and give EveryOne full rights. Only takes a second Smile
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#4
(01-09-2013, 05:17 PM)jlwmanagement Wrote: You can successfully install pcsx2 under Program files in Win 7. I have it there. You just need to make sure you make yourslef the owner of the pcsx2 directory (and subs) and give EveryOne full rights. Only takes a second Smile

That's bad advice and bad usage. ACL is a lot more complicate now that was in XP and before, even the SID and SSID are more complicate (and is yet more complicate in win 8 where even the NTFS changed).

Why persist in doing things wrong from start and having to resort to correct problems and possibly causing other if just installing games outside the "specially protected" folders resolve all problems once and for all and without introducing special security issues or having to play a game as "administrator"?

Reinstalling PCSX2 is too easy... I would not propose, let's say moving the whole Steam library but then Steam itself became aware of that problem after creating it's Workshop and specially because Skyrim and other modable games, and now Steam allows you to install games outside it's own structure (which for a lot of people is under the infamous C:\Program Files...).
Imagination is where we are truly real
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#5
Ill start with an easier one. When it goes black does pressing F9 on the keyboard display it again?

Edit: Sorry! I tested this, i should have known how to fix this, i broke it before the release then fixed it again after the 1.0.0 release Tongue Download the latest SVN from this link and all will work again. http://pcsx2.net/download/development/svn.html
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#6
Thanks very much for the advice, all sorted games works mint. Thanks
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