blurry graphics when playing Disgaea 2: cursed memories
#11
(05-13-2015, 04:36 PM)Ryudo Wrote: Finding another topic, apparently this pnach code should remove the blur:

Code:
// Blur Fix everywhere
patch=1,EE,20453F5B,00FFFFFF

// Blur Fix everywhere (Alternative)
/patch=1,EE,20453F59,00FFFFFF


Needs testing though. I don't have the game around atm, someone confirm. Try the alt code if the first one doesn't work.

how do i apply these codes?

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#12
Paste them in a pnach file with your Game's CRC as it's file name and put it in the cheats folder.
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#13
(05-14-2015, 01:06 PM)ssakash Wrote: Paste them in a pnach file with your Game's CRC as it's file name and put it in the cheats folder.

uhm...can u explain it in simple terms? im not very well-versed in computer language...
#14
what did you not understand in my statement ? it's quite simple.

Steps:-

1) Take a look at your emulog and find the lines where it says,

Code:
Game CRC = 0xAAAAAAAA, EntryPoint = 0x00100008

copy the alphabets (or) digits which you have in place of 'A' in the statement and create a new file with the following as the file name as a pnach file. basically, you would have to create it as AAAAAAAA.pnach where, those multiple A's are your Game's CRC and the file should be created at the cheats directory.

after creating the file, paste the content which Ryudo provided into the file. then, you're good to go. also make sure to enable cheats in PCSX2 system menu.
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#15
(05-14-2015, 01:37 PM)ssakash Wrote: what did you not understand in my statement ? it's quite simple.

<b>Steps:-</b>

1) Take a look at your emulog and find the lines where it says,

Code:
Game CRC = 0xAAAAAAAA, EntryPoint = 0x00100008

copy the alphabets (or) digits which you have in place of 'A' in the statement and create a new file with the following as the file name as a pnach file. basically, you would have to create it as AAAAAAAA.pnach where, those multiple A's are your Game's CRC and the file should be created at the cheats directory.

after creating the file, paste the content which Ryudo provided into the file. then, you're good to go. also make sure to enable cheats in PCSX2 system menu.

thnx mate...ive tried both ryudo's codes but it only made the screen and everything in it stretch...

without menu but with codes provided by ryudo:
[Image: yjfA73t.jpg]

with menu still with codes provided by ryudo:
[Image: Keuwz34.jpg]
amazing blurs right? it friggin hurts my eyes whenever i see it...
#16
You tried both codes as in, you disabled one before using the other right? (and make sure you fully restart the game.)

Try this one as well:

Code:
// Blur Fix
patch=1,EE,20453F5B,extended,000000FF

(This one doesn't fix the blur in every place though)
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#17
(05-14-2015, 03:18 PM)Ryudo Wrote: You tried both codes as in, you disabled one before using the other right? (and make sure you fully restart the game.)

Try this one as well:

Code:
// Blur Fix
patch=1,EE,20453F5B,000000FF

(This one doesn't fix the blur in every place though)

i tried it...but its still the same...
#18
(05-14-2015, 03:55 PM)koole00 Wrote: i tried it...but its still the same...

Okay, I did some testing for you all. The code linked was messing the extension "extended", or atleast, that's what the code convertor told me.

It fixes the blur very slightly, as you will see. To get sharper imagery, up-rendering the game adds a lot and turning off texture filtering really works wonders.

Here are some pictures to show the difference!

Native Resolution with Filtering - No Fix

[Image: a6vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/a6vb.png

Native Resolution with Filtering - Both Fixes (Either or work, just used both)

[Image: Z5vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/Z5vb.png

Native Resolution no Filtering - Both Fixes

[Image: b6vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/b6vb.png

3x Resolution with Filtering - No Fix

[Image: X5vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/X5vb.png

3x Resolution with Filtering - Both Fixes

[Image: W5vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/W5vb.png

3x Resolution no Filtering - Both Fixes

[Image: Y5vb.png]
http://i.picpar.com/Y5vb.png

I linked my .pnach. It's for the US version of the game, NTSC.


Attached Files
.pnach   951555A0.pnach (Size: 178 bytes / Downloads: 405)
#19
Are both fixes required?
#20
(05-14-2015, 06:29 PM)xemnas99 Wrote: Are both fixes required?

"Either or work, just used both"

When I tested, I found that either of the first two codes posted will work the same way, for my testing purposes though, I left both on. I did not try the latest code that was posted which said that it won't fix all the blur though, I can test that one separately if you'd like.




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