* move GL loading function into its own namespace
* Use manual GL loading on linux too and mostly drop glew dependency. (Not 100% clean we are still depends on some glew define, it will be fixed later)
Note: shaders still need to be copied manually from GSdx/res to bin/plugins
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* Update project files
* basic compilation fix: include stdafx, s/uint/uint32/
* add selection of the opengl renderer/device in gsopen
Remain to fix opengl function declaration/initialization
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* fix C compilation issue
Remain 2 issues with VCS:
1/ need to add 3rdparty dir as include dir (zzogl seem to import common\vsprops\3rdpartyDeps.props)
2/ need to add opengl32.lib as additional lib
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* move all remaining glx into the dedicated GLwin object
* rework a bit WGL to separate opengl context and window creation (like linux actually)
gsdx: Allow to control vsync. Not sure I used the good extension.
cmake:
* check that EGL opengl context creation
* Shut up gcc warning when force inline might not work...
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Added loading of external shaders, coded by KrossX (thanks again :p ).
Right now it looks for a file called "shader.fx" in PCSX2's main directory.
If it finds one, the PageUp key activates the external shader (instead of the built-in FXAA).
We have a forum thread for some nice shaders to try out here:
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Custom-Shaders-for-GSdx
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NOTE: The 'glew' project does NOT build yet, but it will have to be decided how to approach the problem (String literal too long in glew.rc)
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cmake: take the opportunity to drop the support of 3rdparty compilation. Distributions have got a more recent version of zlib/soundtouch anyway.
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* add some dummy shader. Can be modify inside the debugger apitrace
* glclear* commands` seem to depend on scissor test and depth mask. Allow full write for the depth buffer
* texture debug, try to output some nice colors for the depth buffers
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Probably only of interest to testers (and me). Absolutely do NOT select the reference device even out of extreme morbid curiosity. It's not even very good at being a reference despite being slower than you can probably believe.
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Now, a note about the actual issue. Destination alpha tests can be used on the GS as one of the workarounds for a lack of stencils. If you use a destination alpha test and leave alpha writing on, the GS will only write each pixel until you write an alpha value which would fail the test. This works to a point in gsdx without further hacking, but that point is when within a single batch of primitives the same pixels are written multiple times and the destination alpha test is expected to update. I did experimentally make a tight loop updating the stencil with a draw then drawing for one primitive at a time, but it was prohibitively slow (over 80% fps loss, you really don't want to know).
Destination alpha testing cannot be directly implemented in D3D9 or D3D10, but (probably) can in D3D11 (with a speed hit for sure, but I doubt it'll be 80%). I'll be getting a new graphics card and looking into that.
And before some idiot says it, the answer is no. OpenGL does not help.
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This may make gsdx slightly slower for everyone (I don't know an easy way to restrict this to affected systems), especially if using 8-bit textures.
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Thanks for reporting.
(Also replaced broken Chinese characters in comments.)
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So, in the end I only properly understood the old code after finding all the problems with my version. I'm not sure whether any changes I've made are improvements any more, I'll need to review it with what I've learned in mind. This effort might've been a big waste of time.
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GSdx Hackfixes: Lego Batman changed to aggressive list, doesn't really fix ingame and breaks the title screens.
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- Removed the #define DISABLE_CRC_HACKS (since it's at the GUI now).
- reverted r5315 and r5319 (which prevented gs dumps to have a correct CRC).
- Restored the functionality of these revisions via simple skip of the other hack calls.
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GSDX: (Old bug) When looking up a texture in the cache, the check didn't take into account CLUT formats, nor did it skip this check when "8 bit textures" is enabled.
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gsdx:
* add some parenthesis to shup up very verbose gcc warning
* adapt ogl to latest sudonim change
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* properly delete program and vertex array. Avoid a crash on plugin reload
* reset shader state. Avoid to reuse invalid data on plugin reload
gsdx:
* add an hack to unattach/attach the gl context from different thread. Help to solve some crashes. The best will be to move gpu operation out of gsreadfifo but it would need more works
* implement logz for test purpose (don't seem to help)
gsdx replay:
* use default xdg location
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Explanation, because this gives me a headache and this might save someone else one (or I might be wrong and they might see why): in D3D10, 0.0 points to the centre of the leftmost texel and 1.0 points one texel to the right of the rightmost texel, so to map a UNORM uniformly across a texel we need to multiply the input by (w-1)/w. In D3D9 0.0 points to the left edge of the leftmost texel and 1.0 to the right edge of the rightmost texel so after the multiplication we add 1/2w.
Actual texture sampling is probably not right for at least one of D3D9 and D3D10, but this headache is killing me.
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Also set the auto deinterlace mode in GSdx when the .ini isn't present (instead of "none").
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The following dup CRCs of were removed (leaving one):
0x7D4EA48F - Haunting Ground EU (now only Genji).
0x1A85E924 - DMC3 CH (now only GOW1)
0x7ACF7E03 - Spyro New beginning (now only ICO)
The following CRCs were removed without any negative effect:
0x2F123FD8 - GOW2 RU (same as US).
0x23A97857 - Star Ocean 3 JPUNDUB (same as US).
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glsl4: Replace some define with function (ogl4 support function pointer). Explain how depth is computed in vertex shader
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- Added "Aggressive-CRC" checkbox at the HW hacks section of the config dialog.
- The following hacks are now activated only in aggressive mode:
- God of War 2: disable water effect/lines, disable global haze.
- FFX, FFX2, SSX3 (the full crc hack from r5214).
- Shadow of the Colossus: disable (over)bloom.
- Reverted the Valkyrie Profile 2 hack to pre- r5214.
- Some CRC fixes by comments on r5214.
- Regression fix of dynamic crc hack (INITIAL_MODE = 0 didn't compile)
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Allows to have a single dynaCRC DLL for several games, differentiated by their CRCs by using the new utility IsCRC(0x12345678, 0x87654321, ...).
Note: With old GSdx (and updated new DynaCrcHack.c), IsCRC always returns false.
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- 14 Updated hacks, 41 new hacks (See full list at the first comment).
- New crc-hacks might have patial crc lists, so it's possible that some copies won't get the benefit (yet).
- Non crc-hacks code was NOT imported from Cutie, so some crc hacks might not be as effective as within Cutie itself.
- New region: CH, few more CRCs.
Note:
Due to the very big list of affected games, I couldn't test the vast majority of them, and so your help would be appreciated in testing. Please report (even if someone else already reported with the same result as yours) with the following format:
<game name> - <better/worse/same> (reason) - tested <little/medium/much>
e.g.:
Tomb Raider Legend - Better (removes garbage graphics) - tested a little.
GTA San Andreas - Better (removes ghosts) - tested a little.
And of course, big thank you goes to the author of Cutie, for the time put into improving PCSX2, and for respecting the GPL license and releasing the code.
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zzogl: rework the shader interface to use struct like CG. Shader are still broken because some variables (gl_color & gl_secondary_color) are not supported in vertex shader...
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various: apply some patch of Micove to disable debug logging in GSdx release mode
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* drop hack for of Natty and use the std FindGtk2 module, time to upgrade to Precise.
* Bump cmake requirement to 2.8.5 to avoid multiarch issue
* Create new cmake variable GLSL_SHADER_DIR for glsl file. Default value /usr/share/games/pcsx2
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pcsx2: don't print window title in fullscreen because it create a white frame flickering. Seem like a wx regression
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* Add 2 new dev options: REBUILD_SHADER (nvidia cg) & BUILD_REPLAY_LOADERS
* zzogl-pg-cg will use the shader of zzogl-pg.
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* for the moment only the SW render is supported, hopefully HW will come some day. And linux only for the moment.
* Require an OpenGL3 GPU (==Dx10) ie Nvidia >= 8800, AMD >= HD2000)
* Require an OpenGL4.2 compatible drivers => no opensource driver supported neither Intel driver.
* Build by default without SDL support which will dropped later. You need to add this define "ENABLE_SDL_DEV" on Win.
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* put shade boost in HW setting (not sure it is HW only)
* Remove logz, useless since openGL support 32bits Z buffer
* Update hack section with a table. Note don't put MSAA (not yet implemented) to have a nice square
Note: user hack is enabled with "UserHacks" instead of "allowHacks"
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The detection is based on a quickly reversed smode1 flag and needs to be done properly.
The timing itself also needs reversing and has only been tested on the VP2 intro video.
(That video now runs without audio / video desync when progressive scan is enabled :) )
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Previously: GSdx was switching between the configured renderer and the best SW renderer (best = DX11 if supported).
Now: If using DX: Switch SW/HW renderer and use the same DX version. If using SDL: same as before.
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cmake: keep all library for the linking of plugins
hex2h.pl: add svn:executable
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* update missing copyright on
+ plugins/GSdx/config.h
+ pcsx2/MTVU.h
+ plugins/zzogl-pg/opengl/ZZHacks.h
+ plugins/spu2-x/src/DplIIdecoder.cpp
* put a copyright for trivial script file
+ pcsx2/gui/Resources/rebuild.sh
+ tools/bin2app.sh
+ plugins/zzogl-pg/opengl/shaders.sh
* remove autotool from zzogl
* apply the patch for issue 1257. Thanks very much Micove for the hard work.
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* Keep the state of the draw buffer (save few opengl call)
* AMD fix the shader unloading (12.2 and above). So disable the workaround
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Change a texture cache hack to fix half the flickering FMV games.
It could have issues though, or randomly fix other stuff. Please test :p
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Another refinement to the Wild Arms hack by KrossX.
The hack now only applies to one kind of geometry (sent using the unpacked UV handler).
This works nicer in Wild Arms as it fixes "jumpy" characters.
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Mouse over descriptions for the hacks. Thanks to KrossX again, these are great :)
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Adding KrossX's Wild Arms text alignment hack to the new dialog box. This hack is actually very interesting for a number of games. It should work well in cases where game designers adjusted everything pixel perfect for the GS, that usually breaks with upscaling.
It should be generalized and renamed later.
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Team effort of KrossX and myself:
Finally adding that special game fixes / hack dialog I talked about for a while.
Committing this in several steps to clean up any issues easier.
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* request a minimum of 1 for texture dimension
* Use offscreen texture likes DX11.
* add more bits for extra texture format
* do operation on texture unit 0 to avoid ping-pong between unit 0/2
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Committing a hack KrossX prepared (thanks) ;)
It can be used to fix bad character sprites in Gust games.
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* Use the new map interface/separate texture coordinate inside shader
* support new format on texture
Note: it is quite instable with various crashes and GL error but at least it compiles now :p
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cmake: compilation fix on debian sid (and potentially ubuntu)
i18n: add some comment for potential language change in the future.
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* implement some missing shader for DATE, invert coordinate like strech rectangle
* Use glCopyImageSubDataNV nvidia extension to copy image (you need latest AMD drivers)
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* Fix some issue on wnd management, mix between sdl/ogl render
* create new gsdx option for ogl debug
+ debug_ogl_dump: start frame to dump when not 0
+ debug_ogl_dump_length: length of the dump
+ debug_ogl_shader: print shader debug
Note current dump option must be fixed to use linux path.
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* fix bad setup issue for constant blend factor
* Use a read framebuffer to read back the texture (less disruptive)
* cmake separate the loader to the main plugins
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Let users set software parameters (extra threads and line AA) regardless of currently configured renderer.
Makes testing far easier.
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* fix some issue with cmake and new sdl define
* Implement shortcut key handling on linux.
+ some option are not yet implemented (fxaa)
+ gs dump can be created with <shift> <F8>
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* add some define to enable/disable SDL so we could build gsdx without SDL
* debug: dump data based on frame count rather from draw count
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* move all vertex buffer stuff into the class
* Bypass FIFO2 because of multithread issue with OGL(temporary workaround until we found a nicer solutions)
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* invert the index of fragment output. Seem to work better on Nvidia (strangely no impact for AMD)
* opengl support pitch too, so remove useless copy to an fbo
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* Fix the Geomtry shader to output 2 triangles for quad primitive (ie 2R rendering)
- There is an AMD driver bug on geomtry shader input interface (well could be the spec too). Tell me if it still working on nvidia
* Add a workaroung to a previous AMD bug. It is impossible to unattach a shader so destroy the full shader pipeline...
* Be more strict on FBO management. Would optimize it later
* use a texture insted of a render buffer for depth-stencil management.
* add more dumping capabilities (in particular depth buffer)
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* It works with the HW renderer !!!
* Not sure this fix will work with dual blending but we will see later
* screen is vertically flipped again...
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* fix vertex shader for HW renderer :) Remains the fragment part...
* add some dumping infrastucture (DUMP_START and DUMP_LENGTH)
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* add the code to select the attribute (still the default but can be changed now)
* add a hidden option (condvar) to select between the 2 threads algorithm
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* use memory instead of tr1 (was the experimental implementation of c++11)
* remove strict aliasing optimization because I saw some bad warnings
* Fix pthread of the previous commit. Use default attribute but it might need some tuning
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* fix the new extra thread option in the gui dialog
* implement condition variable on linux. Will need some benchmark.
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This makes the Arc the Lad fog issue go away.
Review would be nice though :)
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* go back to opengl 4.1 (nvidia driver is buggy with 4.1).
* fix the backbuffer allocation. bad order of parameter
* fix remaining glsl error
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* rework a little the shader to be hopefully compatible with nvidia
* request a pure 4.2 context (all gpu 4.1 capable support 4.2 anyway)
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- 0: no multi-threading
- 1: gif packet processing and texture uploads run parallel with rendering, the slowest decides the fps, dual-cores can still suffer by the spin loops, I'll check that when I compile pcsx2 on my notebook
- 2: two rendering threads, on a decent cpu packet processing is going to be slower now, this is probably going to increase fps the most on quads
- 3: small fps increase
- 4+: even smaller.
If you have a quad cpu with HT, 6 is the max, 1 + 1 is needed for pcsx2 and gsdx's basic tasks.
Also hacked palette writes to not force a read-back in hw mode (added in previous rev), it hit render targets in a surprising large number of games.
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* rewrite the vertex management with a nice GSVertexBufferState object
* extend GSUniformBufferOGL to use a better object interface
* properly delete texture
* manage buffer with glMap* instead of glBufferSubData
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* Enable interlace feature. (note I'm well aware that interlace crashes with SDL)
* remove useless callback debug function
* handle the y axis differently. Move vertex to follow right-hand system (render everything in reverse) then flip the y-axis for the screen rendering
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* improve vertex management with a vertex array. Decorrelate vertex from strech rec and others func (later for the HW renderer)
* fix the crash on nvidia when closing the window
* clean some texture management code
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* add a callback for GLERROR. Allow to breakpoint on GSDeviceOGL::DebugCallback (gdb is completely lost on amd driver, hope it is better on nvidia)
* Add some empty glsl convert to shutup some useless debugging error
* request an advance opengl context without pre 3.0 feature.
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* flip y-axis in merge stage
* default to xlib window managment (the dynamic switch between sdl and xlib crashi but SDL will probably dropped later)
* improve management of FBO, draw buffer
* try to fix some issue with glClearBuffer but spec is not clear.
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* implement the saving of texture (take bmp SW code)
* fix the missing "enable attribute code" and the typo in glsl. It works now !!!
* rework a little texture to pack texture into a temporay buffer when src pitch != dst pitch
* try to replace sdl with pure xlib (not yet enabled by default but it seems to work)
Note there still a minor issue, coordinate are different between DX and OGL (upper-left vs lower-left) so the image is inversed.
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* implement shader code (subset that seem to be used in SW mode)
* some hack to fix some alignment issue with GSVertexPT1 structure
* Lots of various opengl fixes. Remaining unsupported GL feature are inside SDL.
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* Properly allocate/delete opengl object
* Request a debug context in SDL, add some code to log opengl error
* Fix context creation. For the moment only request ogl4.1 (AMD does not support yet 4.2 and it needs libglew1.7 too...)
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* make a rough implementation of most of the opengl device interface. Only a savestate nothing to expect yet.
* depend of libglew 1.6 (normally 1.7 but I manually defined the only missing function)
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Current goal is to implement the SW render with pure opengl instead of SDL.
I plan to use OpenGL4.2 capability (the latest actually) => need libglew1.7 and a Dx11 capable GPU/drivers.
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- Use float instead of int for the video framerate.
- Use 59.94 instead of 60 for the ntsc framerate.
This replaces a previous hackfix with a better one, but it's still not ideal.
The ideal solution for the video encoding side would be to use an actual fraction (60000/1001) and pass this fraction to the encoder.
The ideal solution for the gsdx side would be to deduce the real framerate from the timing parameters.
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Skygunner crashing on boot.
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing doing a huge Vram usage when opening the weapons screen and making the system crawl at it. Couldn't test much with this one and only added the US version for now.
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See tools/dynacrchack/DynaCrcHack.c for full instructions.
For development of CRC hacks (and just for the fun of creating such a system), Allows GSdx to load and use CRC hack logic from an external DLL, and reload it, at runtime, whenever this DLL changes (but act normally if this DLL isn't found).
This external DLL is compiled from a single C source file (a sample is provided, containing the current MGS3 CRC hack logic). There's also a system to automatically compile this C file into the DLL whenever the C file is modified, thus creating a system of instant [save C file] -> [GSdx switches to the new logic].
It's actually a pretty cool system, and might have other usages where it's useful, for the sake of tests/development/tweaking, to modify code logic during runtime. The overhead of such system compared to pre-compiled code is very low (e.g., in the case of CRC hacks which are called thousands of times/sec, I couldn't notice any difference in performance).
Compilation of the C file is currently done using TCC (Tiny C Compiler - http://bellard.org/tcc/ - extremely fast, light and powerful). TCC itself needs to be downloaded separately (~250K download, no install required). The system currently supports Windows only.
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Important: this is not a fix of the cause of the crashes, it just bypasses cases of sure crash. Once that spot is bypassed, things can go wrong elsewhere. Generally, however, things just continue normally. E.g. GT4 (camera changes), Tourist Trophy (camera changes), MGS3 (codec screen when CRC hacks are disabled) and probably more - now don't crash anymore, even at high resolution (but might still get some slowdowns).
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The list is case insensitive and order insensitive.
E.g. Disable all CRC hacks: CrcHacksExclusions=all
E.g. Disable hacks for these CRCs: CrcHacksExclusions=0x0F0C4A9C, 0x0EE5646B, 0x7ACF7E03
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onepad: add an option to control forcefeeback level
cmake: add an hidden option (SHARED_SDL) to build SDL as a shared library to allow pre-load
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The problem as I understood is is incomplete COLCLAMP support.
Thanks to sudo for the hack :)
(Unfortunately we couldn't find out more about why these FMV also *all* flicker.)
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Summary of changes...
Fixed menus and HUD for Spyro: A New Beginning and Spyro: the Eternal Night.
Fixed missing dialogs and reduced the VRam usage a bit for Tales of Legendia ("8-bit textures" help a bit more with Vram/speed). Should be playable now in hardware mode. Thanks to rama for figuring it could be hackfixed this way and the initial patch :)
Half-screen fixes for Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2, X-men Origins: Wolverine, Call of Duty: World at War - Final Fronts.
Modified the Star Wars: Force Unleashed hackfix a bit, shouldn't have the see-thru objects anymore.
Also modified the Metal Gear Solid 3 and Gran Turismo 4 hackfixes as they needed different skip values for each region (PAL/NTSC). Thanx to avih for the region code... and the free C/C++ lessons :P
The hackfix for Sly 3 was still showing stripes for 3-D and two-player modes, fixed for NTSC version now and hopefully works for PAL one too.
Couple GameDB updates after the gif rewrite.
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* use the standard 3 step flow: cmake, make, make install
* Remove L10N_PORTABLE option, superseeded by PACKAGE_MODE
* Extend PACKAGE_MODE to select the install directory (FHS or local bin)
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it kinda works better if you make the hackfix use the function...
GSdx: Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2's hackfix works with NTSC version now too.
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