Persona 4 model issue
#11
(11-22-2013, 05:16 AM)Rostropovich Wrote: No frameskipping and the VU cycle has no impact on the flickering, on or off it's the same. Sad

What version of video drivers are you using? Might as well make sure they are up to date. Other than that, I am at a loss too Sad
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#12
(11-22-2013, 05:22 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: What version of video drivers are you using? Might as well make sure they are up to date. Other than that, I am at a loss too Sad

They're the latest ones... I'm not using beta drivers though.
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#13
Just making sure:

"Automatic gamefixes" is checked in the "system" menu, right?
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(11-22-2013, 05:34 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Just making sure:

"Automatic gamefixes" is checked in the "system" menu, right?

Yeah, they're checked. And it's the same when I uncheck them.
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#15
(11-22-2013, 05:37 AM)Rostropovich Wrote: Yeah, they're checked. And it's the same when I uncheck them.

Yeah, leave it checked. I just knew there was an auto fix for P4 and wanted to make sure is all...

And everything is default in Config -> Emulation settings EE/IOP and VU right? Like clamping modes and microvu recompiler(default is fine btw). I know I'm asking stupid crap now but I'm at a loss, because I know it works on my system...
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(11-22-2013, 05:39 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Yeah, leave it checked. I just knew there was an auto fix for P4 and wanted to make sure is all...

And everything is default in Config -> Emulation settings EE/IOP and VU right? Like clamping modes and microvu recompiler(default is fine btw). I know I'm asking stupid crap now but I'm at a loss, because I know it works on my system...

I wonder what build of pcsx2 the op is using.
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#17
Guess what, thanks for asking stupid crap. Smile It was the clamping mode settings. I just changed clamping back to normal and everything is fine. I even forgot messing with it when I was booting up my old Shadow of Colossus disc just to get a couple of frames or whatever more.
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#18
(11-22-2013, 05:42 AM)Rostropovich Wrote: Guess what, thanks for asking stupid crap. Smile It was the clamping mode settings. I just changed clamping back to normal and everything is fine. I even forgot messing with it when I was booting up my old Shadow of Colossus disc just to get a couple of frames or whatever more.

Woot!
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#19
Thanks a lot Blyss! You've helped me a lot. I would have never gotten it into my mind that it could be the clamping settings, it was just too obvious. And, also, thank you for your time. Smile
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#20
Okay, we can't really protect users any better from that I suppose.
The clamping and round mode settings need to be available to fix some glitches
in a bunch of games. It's not just there for speed gains.
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