When did Star Ocean get fixed? o_O (Booting)
#1
So I was randomly testing out new builds, and noticed I no longer need the manual gamefix (VU Add Hack - Fixes Tri-Ace games boot crash).

In previous versions it would just stay on a black screen or error at boot, but now as of PCSX2 1.3.0 r5932 (maybe even earlier?) and Pcsx2-20141005 (most recent version I got) I no longer have any issues booting the game, with and without the fix.


Just thought I'd let people know about this, because that's pretty major.
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#2
I meant to actually post about that when you mentioned it in the screenshots thread. I think it was fixed when MicroVU was added(and it's still there because it's needed with SuperVU).
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#3
Yeah I was shocked to find out about it to be honest. That was an issue that lasted for years literally, kudos to the team for fixing that.

I'll update my post in the screenshot thread too.
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#4
The gamefix is automatically applied, iirc. It isn't fixed "natively".
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(10-07-2014, 09:15 AM)rama Wrote: The gamefix is automatically applied, iirc. It isn't fixed "natively".

Ahh right, makes sense then. In the past it probably wasn't automatically applied. Well I'm glad that works now, saves a whole lot of trouble for people that don't know how to enable manual gamefixes, etc.
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