This Pull Request updates N64 INIs based on what I know about various
behaviors since the last time we updated it. This should result in more
sane settings for Mario Tennis and Super Smash Bros. while still
preventing the out of memory crash due to the tremendous amounts of EFB
copies.
Red Steel 2 has FMVs that get corrupted with Anisotropic filtering. It
also hangs on dualcore. While SyncGPU works, both another user and
myself saw much smoother gameplay when using Single Core for unknown
reasons.
Same problem as 658eed4... Except instead of just making the
comments use #, I'm actually removing some of the codes entirely
because they are of questionable value.
Should fix https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12737.
This game requires emulating the Fifo Pipeline or have Single Core be
able to read ahead in the Fifo. Because Single Core currently processes
things in a serialized manner, this game will not run regardless of
CPU/GPU timing hacks.
This game is the earliest of Heavy Iron Studios' games and has a similar
offset issue to that of the SpongeBob and Incredibles games. While they
weren't offsetting it and breaking shadows like the other games, there's
still an offset in the upper left corner of the screen. This fixes
that, and has no effect at 1x IR, so it's safe to enable by default.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Movie Game,
along with the two Incredibles titles suffer from an EFB offset issue
described in earlier commits. This commit adds offsets for the
Incredibles and The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer releases
and adds additional inis for SpongeBob special releases.
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie suffers from all of the same issues as
Battle for Bikini Bottom. These patches are not based on any existing
cheats or codes.
Only the NTSC version of Gladius got a patch with smurf3tte's reverse
engineering work. Since most of the work was done, I ported over the
fix to the PAL, French, and German releases. Leoetlino helped figure
out a consistent way to find the correct address.
This enables Vertex Rounding Hack and has a game patch for two bugs
resulting from game choices. The game draws an efb copy at
coordinate 0.00195313 to 1.00195 repeating which only works due to how the
numbers work out at low resolution.
The Vertex Rounding Hack is a null operation on 1x IR, so there should
be no concern enabling it by default since higher resolutions are
completely broken without it.