Persona 4 Strikes Again!
#1
I recently upgraded to the latest SVN of PCSX2 and started having a strange shadow/text flickering going on that wasn't present before upgrading. I would like to stay up to date on the SVN so I am trying to resolve the issue and I have looked up every possible shadow/flicker related issue Google can offer me (Went up to page 3, all links checked/scanned). Any help would be greatly appreciated. (Also I apologize for the size of the screens)

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#2
First of all, disable the manual game fixes unless you've manually changed the recompiler from microVU to superVU.

And if you have, change that back too.
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#3
Which nvidia driver are you currently using ?
337.50 ? change back to an older one.

337.50 has problems with Gsdx DX11
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(04-10-2014, 11:03 PM)Kenzeisha Wrote: Which nvidia driver are you currently using ?
337.50 ? change back to an older one.

337.50 has problems with Gsdx DX11

Yup.I agree with you....Persona 3 FES had the same problem too! Into the school are like the gifs posted before.
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(04-10-2014, 11:03 PM)Kenzeisha Wrote: Which nvidia driver are you currently using ?
337.50 ? change back to an older one.

337.50 has problems with Gsdx DX11

I hadn't even thought about the recent driver upgrade. (Duh!) This worked, much obliged. I was using the 337.50, downgraded back to 335.23 and worked like a charm.

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Intel Core i5-3230M @ 2.60GHz (4 CPU)
16GB (2x8) DDR3 GSKILL 1333 MHz RAM
(x2) Nvidia Geforce GT 650M - 4038 MB Memory
500GB Seagate 7200 RPM 6.0 gb/s HDD
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#6
I fixed the problem,disable FXAA in GSDX plugin and work great without downgrade the drivers Smile
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(04-11-2014, 03:44 AM)axlffx2forever Wrote: I fixed the problem,disable FXAA in GSDX plugin and work great without downgrade the drivers Smile


Tried that before I downgraded, I didn't notice a change but I may have been sleep deprived at the time of change. I'll give it a try sometime tomorrow and report back if it works out. Thanks for the tip.
Intel Core i5-3230M @ 2.60GHz (4 CPU)
16GB (2x8) DDR3 GSKILL 1333 MHz RAM
(x2) Nvidia Geforce GT 650M - 4038 MB Memory
500GB Seagate 7200 RPM 6.0 gb/s HDD
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#8
BTW: Check Nvidia Settings,with new drivers,the configuration was reverted to default and i re-enabled FXAA before testing the game.
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(04-11-2014, 04:14 AM)axlffx2forever Wrote: BTW: Check Nvidia Settings,with new drivers,the configuration was reverted to default and i re-enabled FXAA before testing the game.

So I tried toggling the configs you mentioned, the nvidia FXAA and GSDx FXAA (all combinations) and nothing worked. It is probably the way the driver works with the 650M cards I have in that is causing the issue. I'll just downgrade it for now until the next geforce driver/SVN release see if stability improves.

Also, it seems to ONLY affect the Living Room of the house so far, nowhere else.
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#10
Maybe only the 600er serie have this general issue, looks like the 700er only have this issue when you enable FXAA.

quite interesting....
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