GTA San Andreas
#11
I think skipdraw set to 1 or 2 solves the overlay graphical issue.
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#12
(05-10-2013, 07:27 PM)jesalvein Wrote: could you be a little more precise ?
with a screenshot ?

I think It Called "Shadow Problem" or Something Like that
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#13
Does someone know waht to do about it?
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#14
Tried what refraction suggested ?
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#15
I Solved it by running on hardware mode (software mode is the only one has the problem).
But my first problem was:
The Game ran a little bit slow, so I disabled the framelimiter, but than the game ran too fast (a lot more than full speed). how can i reach exactly full speed (itried even 6x native and software mode with AA) and not slower or faster?
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#16
(05-11-2013, 07:23 PM)Assassin47 Wrote: I Solved it by running on hardware mode (software mode is the only one has the problem).
But my first problem was:
The Game ran a little bit slow, so I disabled the framelimiter, but than the game ran too fast (a lot more than full speed). how can i reach exactly full speed (itried even 6x native and software mode with AA) and not slower or faster?

Press F4 during emulation till it locks the fps to 50 (PAL) or 60 (NTSC). Also, the ghosting effect is a bug due of San Andreas's weather effect (heat haze AKA orange filter). In Hardware mode that effect is not emulated so you won't get the graphic glitch showed in the pic.
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