Burnout 3 Minor Glitch (Windows don't appear broken)
#1
Greetings! I've been playing burnout 3 and everything is working nicely! However I realised that the car window effects are not working. For example look at the glass-broken effect in this image. This is how I want it to look like in my game.
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Here are my settings:
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Thanks in advance!
My pc:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core-i5-2400 3.10GHz 3.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
Model: Turbo-X
GPU: Radeon HD 6700 Series
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#2
You can try change EE Round mode and clamping mode in Emulation Settings ---->> EE/IOP and VU to chop/zero and Full (EE)

in VU's chop/zero and Extra+preserve sign.

if not work try nearest or positive instead of chop/zero.

I don't think was a problem of GSDX plugin...
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#3
(07-07-2014, 10:12 AM)axlffx2forever Wrote: You can try change EE Round mode and clamping mode in Emulation Settings ---->> EE/IOP and VU to chop/zero and Full (EE)

in VU's chop/zero and Extra+preserve sign.

if not work try nearest or positive instead of chop/zero.

I don't think was a problem of GSDX plugin...

None of these settings work Sad Any other ideas?
My pc:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core-i5-2400 3.10GHz 3.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
Model: Turbo-X
GPU: Radeon HD 6700 Series
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#4
Software mode?
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#5
(07-07-2014, 11:19 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Software mode?

Software mode doesn't fix it either
My pc:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core-i5-2400 3.10GHz 3.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
Model: Turbo-X
GPU: Radeon HD 6700 Series
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#6
TBH I never noticed this until you brought it up. I know full boot makes the windows be a funny color, but does it make them break properly too? Just an idea to check. Prolly not though.
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#7
(07-07-2014, 12:02 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: TBH I never noticed this until you brought it up. I know full boot makes the windows be a funny color, but does it make them break properly too? Just an idea to check. Prolly not though.

Nah, nothing changed :/

It's funny though, I remember playing burnout 3 in PCSX2 in 2013 and somehow I managed to fix all the graphical glitches! Wish I remembered the configuration >.<
My pc:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core-i5-2400 3.10GHz 3.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
Model: Turbo-X
GPU: Radeon HD 6700 Series
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#8
I don't think you can probably get it working then. Please make a note of it in this thread if you don't mind: http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-GSdx and make sure to note that you tried software mode and changed rounding and clamping and it didn't help! Thanks!
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#9
(07-07-2014, 12:02 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: TBH I never noticed this until you brought it up. I know full boot makes the windows be a funny color, but does it make them break properly too? Just an idea to check. Prolly not though.

That's due to the game trying to go 16:9, which causes these bugs somehow.

LDinos: Care to post how the windows look with PCSX2 instead? I've played the game for hours and either never encountered the bug or never noticed it
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#10
(07-07-2014, 12:32 PM)Bositman Wrote: That's due to the game trying to go 16:9, which causes these bugs somehow.

LDinos: Care to post how the windows look with PCSX2 instead? I've played the game for hours and either never encountered the bug or never noticed it

Sure,
How it is | How it should look like
[Image: b3win.png][Image: b3win3.png]

How it is | How it should look like
[Image: b3win2.png][Image: b3win4.png]


Sorry for the different image size in each photo ^^
I hope this helps the situation!
My pc:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core-i5-2400 3.10GHz 3.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB
Model: Turbo-X
GPU: Radeon HD 6700 Series
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