GTA: SA graphics problem
#1
Hi, whenever I play GTA: SA in pcsx2, I get a weird graphics problem. As you can see in the screenshot here, there seems to be a larger screen, more pixelated image of whatever is in the view. This happens using both dx9 and dx10 versions of GSDX (0.1.14). I've tried a lot of different configurations and none of them seem to work. Does anyone have any ideas? Other than this, I can play the game fine.
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#2
*bump*
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#3
what settings do you have for gsdx?
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#4
Download Pcsx2 0.9.6 Installer and you will have ZeroGS KOSMOS 0.97.
Thats the Best graphic plugin.
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#5
actually gsdx is the best graphics plugin since it's more current (zerogs might work but it's not current) Mellow and it's more compatible
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#6
Thanks for the replies guys. These are the options I am currently using in gsdx10. the options i use in gsdx9 are identical. As for using ZeroGS, it gives me the same problem.
I don't think it is a problem with my disc or ISO, as i tried a friends copy and got the exact same results.
Has anyone else gotten this problem and found a solution?
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#7
What graphics card are you using?
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#8
Nvidia 8800 GTS 320mb
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#9
try setting the nloop hack option. Mellow

btw pcsx2 devs (or gabest), what is the nloop hack? Mellow Unsure
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#10
ok, your graphics card should be good enough to allow you to run without forcing native resolution. If you are playing on a normal 4:3 monitor, run at 1024x768 resolution at first, 1280x1024 if that runs smoothly. If you run at 16:9 um...use a widescreen resolution, not sure what those are. I think 1280x768 is one. That should greatly clear up any images.
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