dfmt is not supported but we can use the variable to select the
frame buffer format and later disable writting to the alpha channel.
MGS3 sees an improvement, and possibly other games as well.
So far didn't spot any regressions.
Commit:
d29e375f72
Only native res is supported currently, but it's still great progress.
Someone needs to port the ScalingFactor to D3D from commit:
6121677aa1
Credits to KrossX for porting the shader.
With these changes, saveslots will be labeled as either empty or
with the date that the file was last updated on. The menu items
for loading them are also disabled if the slot is empty.
It's possible if you are very fast to access the menu before the
slots change. It updates when the crc changes. When you save a saveslot,
the menu item also changes to show the time you told it to save until the
file is actually done saving.
Also fix an issue with backup saveslots not working properly from the
gui on first load.
This reverts
93d5b52df3f3e78b826755155ca7f1.
Unfortunately wxString stuff is a PITA to deal with. Breaks FreeBSD
compile, but there are probably more issues that just haven't been
reported yet...
__try is used in pthread_cleanup_push when CLEANUP_SEH is used as the
pthread cleanup model. That can't be used in functions with objects
that have destructors, so move it into a separate function.
Fixes a non-release build compile error on Windows. Regression was
introduced in 93d5b52df3.
Adjust gui accross various gui windows.
Adjust naming, positioning of buttons, spacing ...etc.
The different windows should look more similar and not be different.
Also purge IDD_XAUDIO2 window that wasn't used anywhere.
Add a missing crc id for the US version,
, move the crc to DX level - effect is emulated correctly on OpenGL with
depth,
merge the two Yakuza hacks together and reformat it making it easier to
be read.
Skip 3 also seems to work on Yakuza 2.
Related commit:
7f0f19ee02
Reformat the code a bit, ocd satisfaction.
Avoid some function overloads that can accept char*, wxChar* and
wxString as a parameter. wxString can be constructed with either of
those parameters, so the function overloads may actually result in
ambiguity errors. Keep the wxString parameter versions and remove the
rest.
Fixes some compile errors on FreeBSD.
The GameDB multiline section parser is rather flaky as it will not
recognise a closing multiline section tag if there is trailing
whitespace.
Fixes an issue where 136 games are devoured by the parser (9632 -> 9768).
Fixes an issue where the first breakpoint after rebooting a game may
be skipped if the following sequence takes place:
- The first breakpoint after booting the game is triggered once.
- The user hits run to resume the game
- The user reboots the game without any other breakpoint being
triggered.
It doesn't provides much of a performance improvement over directly
using an unordered map. This change also means that if there are
duplicate GameDB entries then they'll be merged together instead of
having only the last entry take effect.
Also increase the unordered map reserve size.
Converting the string to lowercase is unnecessary when the actual entry
is still case sensitive.
Also just use std::hash of std::string and std::wstring instead, which
fixes a FreeBSD compile error (cannot convert to const char*).
There's no need to have a lot of overloads accepting wxChar*, char* cand
const wxString&. Keep only the const wxString& versions and remove the
rest. This fixes an infinite recursion warning on FreeBSD.
Also simplify sectionExists and getSection to avoid unnecessary
conversion to and from wxString.
There's no use for it now that the database editor has been removed.
Also remove the Game_Data POD comment because I don't think it makes
sense and remove an unused variable.
This prevents the dialog from preserving state after it is closed, which
simplifies the logic slightly for reopening the dialog.
Also remove an unused variable.