03-03-2012, 02:22 PM
This game runs superbly well in PCSX2, great frame rate and the graphics scale up nicely. It is just awesome to be able to play it on my PC so hats off to the team :-)
Two bugs though:-
1. Texture filtering gives the same bug I reported for Wipeout Fusion - a strange grid-like effect appears on a lot of the 2D bitmaps like menus, loading screens etc.
Just like Wipeout Fusion, turning off texture filtering solves this issue, but this has a big impact on the look of the engine glow and weapons effects.
2. The shadows underneath the ships flicker and glitch a lot of the time
In the screenshot, the ship in the foreground has the glitching shadow, but the ones in the background have normal shadows. This happens so often it is luck of the draw as to which ships will have normal shadows when you try to take a screenshot. This happens in both the DX9 and DX10 hardware renders on ATI and Nvidia, but doesn't happen in software mode. The bug is unrelated to texture filtering, happens regardless of if texture filtering is on or off.
HTH
Dave
My hardware:
Dell XPS420 (Q6600 @ 2.4ghz, Radeon HD 3870x2, 4gb RAM, Windows 7 x64)
Macbook Pro (June 2009) (T9600 @ 2.83ghz, Nvidia 9600M, 4gb RAM, Windows 7 x64 via bootcamp)
Two bugs though:-
1. Texture filtering gives the same bug I reported for Wipeout Fusion - a strange grid-like effect appears on a lot of the 2D bitmaps like menus, loading screens etc.
Just like Wipeout Fusion, turning off texture filtering solves this issue, but this has a big impact on the look of the engine glow and weapons effects.
2. The shadows underneath the ships flicker and glitch a lot of the time
In the screenshot, the ship in the foreground has the glitching shadow, but the ones in the background have normal shadows. This happens so often it is luck of the draw as to which ships will have normal shadows when you try to take a screenshot. This happens in both the DX9 and DX10 hardware renders on ATI and Nvidia, but doesn't happen in software mode. The bug is unrelated to texture filtering, happens regardless of if texture filtering is on or off.
HTH
Dave
My hardware:
Dell XPS420 (Q6600 @ 2.4ghz, Radeon HD 3870x2, 4gb RAM, Windows 7 x64)
Macbook Pro (June 2009) (T9600 @ 2.83ghz, Nvidia 9600M, 4gb RAM, Windows 7 x64 via bootcamp)