Conflicts:
Source/Core/VideoCommon/Src/PixelShaderGen.cpp
Source/Plugins/Plugin_VideoSoftware/Src/SWRenderer.cpp
immediate-removal is a new created branch seperated from master but reverted the revert of immediate-removal
so we get less conflicts by merging
Super Mario Sunshine is using a cool trick: To determine how much goop has been cleaned in ep. 6 of Sirena Beach, it counts the number of pixels that are input to the blending stage. For that it's using the PE performance registers ;)
Fixes issue 1498.
When a game writes the same value that was already configured to a BP
register, Dolphin previously flushed the GPU pipeline and reconfigured
the internal video state (calling SetScissor/SetLineWidth/SetDepthMode).
Some of these useless writes still need to perform actions, for example
writes to the EFB copy trigger or the texture preload registers (which
need to reload the texture from memory).
- Fixes all (I hope) BBox-related unknown pointer crashes.
- Fixes wrong BBox values with Frame Skip on (and the resulting unknown pointer crashes).
- Fixes a small oversight on the change I made to the ISO Properties dialog.
This should also be a (very very little) bit faster than the previous version.
Should fix most graphical issues with Paper Mario: TTYD and Super Paper Mario. Fixes issue 360.
Since only those two games seem to require BBox support, and as per ector's suggestion, BBox is only enabled for those two games.
BBoxes and Display List Caches don't get along too well, causing Paper Mario: TTYD to hang during certain effects where BBoxes are used. For now, I disabled DList Cache for the Paper Mario games, hopefully both will be compatible in the future.
Profiler.{cpp,h} also happened to be the only dupliated
filenames left in Source, the absence of which should make
link-time optimization easier to get working.
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Whatever that means, it fixes that stupid Super Mario Sunshine glitch and possibly lots of other stuff, so test as many glitchy games as possible with this ;)
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* More formats recognition for "Clear Screen" step. Improved the ability handling the alpha channel (% color translucency).
* Related to CPUID detecting:
- Added support displaying correct SysInfo for recent multicore Intel CPUs x86-64 with HT/SMT (Core i3/i5/i7 and Xeon) based on Nehalem architecture.
+ minor and passive changes.
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Remove a member variable which I introduced in r5907 although it never actually got used. Restores binary compatibility (at least in that regard) to pre-r5907 video plugins, but breaks any binaries after that :P
Update FIFO watermark tightness recommendations. 1000 is quite a high value I guess, but some people seem to need it.
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The code changes disable the usual pipeline flush for certain BP Writes that occur while the minimap is being drawn in Zelda: twilight princess. This significantly increases speed while in hyrule field. The way this is accomplished is described more in depth on page 42 of Xtreme's thread. Big thanks to Xtreme for doing a great job hosting that thread, and Kiesel-stein for initial work on the hack
Also, I used the resource editor in Visual studio to generate the GUI code for the DX11 plugin, and some code appeared to be removed, although the behavior of the GUI did not seem to change. Hopefully someone more experienced with resource files (forms?) can double check that no code was damaged
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