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Don't know what to tell you, should be working at least with Linuz ISO cdvd plugin which is what I used when I finished it. Bad luck or your DVD reader doesn't read the layer correctly, you could try making the ISO in another computer then transfer it to yours I guess.
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11-18-2010, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2010, 09:27 PM by Shadow Lady.)
Probably the "native" checkbox will take care of it, don't remember exactly but for sure software mode (F9 while playing to toggle) doesn't have that problem but will be slower. (for the shadow artifacts on 5th pic and the minimal artifacts on 6th)
The first 4 screenshots are prerendered movies, not much you can do about them since some of the movies just have lower quality than others and all resolution in GSdx does for them is stretch them and nothing else.
Edit: Actually nevermind, just tried myself and using skipdraw=1 in GSdx removes the shadow artifacts but it removes the shadows too while the offset hack removes most of the shadow glitches... guess that's another way to play it in hardware
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ok...
1st. This was a very old thread, please check the date of the thread you're answering to.
2nd. Patching the ISO will just bring trouble, a correct ISO made with
ImgBurn will work just fine.
3rd. As you can see the problem was solved, and patching that ISO wasn't even working as it was the drive reading the data wrong to begin with.
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