Developed a new SW sprite render function, which is used to fix
Jak and Daxter colors in Jak games and to remove the old Jak games hack
which yielded wrong colors and clashed with TC search texture in RT function.
- Remove OO_JakGames hack for palette readback from framebuffer (slow,
clashes with texture in RT TC function, clashes with Target readback logic)
- Developed new method SwSpriteRender with CPU rendering logic
- Add OI_JakGames method using SwSpriteRender for CPU palette rendering (fast,
does not clash with texture in RT TC function, no readback required)
Bonus: fps also sees an improvement in Jak games 3-5 increase.
It will allow to render the shadows properly.
Rendering pattern is:
Save RG channel with a kind of a TS (replaced by a copy in this hack),
compute shadow in RG,
save result in alpha with a TS,
Restore RG channel that we previously copied to render shadows.
Seems like Texture shuffle/depth is not handled properly in all cases so
revert the change until we fix it properly. Move it to gl level too.
Commit:
11cd6b56cd
Typical shuffle case is 1/2 height so other half is undesired
In dbz we split the depth buffer.
- Sample first half, write to `0x0`.
- Sample second half, write to `0x800`
- Finally, sample `0x0` though `0xffc`
Crash Twinsanity is a similar case.
A short summary how d3d option behaves compared to gl.
None d3d-> behaves the same
Basic d3d-> even less than 1/3 of Basic opengl.
Medium d3d -> less than 1/3 of Basic opengl.
High d3d -> 1/3 of Basic opengl.
Note: Medium and High options are mostly intended for debug use.
It works on games such as Fifa Street 1 and 2 (character and stage
rendering), mission impossible operation surma (shadow rendering).
It needs at least Basic level of blending enabled on d3d11.
Follow up from the previous commit which is bypassing the texture cache
when the frame buffer is sampled.
Crc hacks are no longer needed on opengl.
Note: it requires at least Basic blending support.
Proof of concept. It should provide a huge speedup when accurate
blending is enabled for tri-ace / Jak / R&C (shadow rendering).
See #2894
Need PR#2892
v2: Add const + comment to explain that code isn't ideal.
Depth and channel shuffle rendered correctly on all renderers.
Also add some missing crc ids for Tales of Abyss.
PS: I'm ninjaing 3000 builds on the buildbot 😄
Upscaling issue with texture shuffle on dx and gl. Also removes shadows
on gl.
Bbox issue on dx.
Dumps from Sly 2 and 3 look fine after the merge.
Also add a crc id BF1739E2 for a prototype Sly2. I don't remember who
game me the dump or if it's official.
Don't enable hack on native res if crc(ntsc only) is below aggressive.
Note for future so I don't forget: This hack can be disabled if depth
hack is also disabled.
GSC_GodOfWar moved to aggressive state.
GSC_GodOfWar2 some value swere corrected (should fix some regressions)
and hack was moved to partial state because we have an upscaling hack.
Idea is to disable multiple features in 1 option to avoid gui clutter.
Unscale Point and Line:
This partially reverts PR #2710 restoring Unscale Point and Line but as a disable option.
It can help Xenosaga games.
GS Memory clearning:
This disables GS memory clearing to be done on the CPU, by default both gpu and cpu do memory clearing
which is more accurate.
It can help Kingdom Hearts games.
Hack removed depth effects which are rendered properly. I wasn't able to
trigger a skip on the other hack draw calls, they need to be
investigated further what they actually did.
Remove GSCrc.h include in GSRendererHW and GSRendererDX11, file is
already included in GSState.h.
Remove GSRenderer.h include from renderers except Null and CL, file already
included in TextureCache hw/sw.
Remove resource.h include from GSRendererDX11, already included in GSDevice11.
Remove GSOsdManager.h from GSDeviceOGL, already included in GSDevice
Game has upscaling issues so let's only add the hack for upscaling,
also merge the two regions together.
Hack will be disabled on native res if crc is below aggressive, upscaled
is set to partial level.
Purge dbz bt3 crc hack that removed outlines, I don't want to mix it
with the depth effect hack that I also moved to aggressive.
Move depth hacks for ntsc region to aggressive state.
The hack was used when depth emulation was not supported or when depth
is disabled.
It causes graphical glitches with the faces when depth is disabled.
Remove one crc hack for GSC_HauntingGround. It skipped some depth
effects. Correctly rendered now
Remove all crc hacks for GSC_FrontMission5.
Texture shuffle, depth emulation and enabling Preload Frame Data
emulates the effects correctly.
Add a note for GSC_Tenchu for future testing.
And the time has come to say good bye (good riddance?), this build removes Direct3D9 entirely from GSdx. D3D9 is/was holding us back in some D3D11 fixes that we want to further implement.
The last build that supports D3D9 is v1.5.0-dev-2779-g1a61148b0 for anyone still interested.
"Press F to pay respect.
Move texture shuffle (shadows) hack to aggressive state.
Adjust water/hell effect crc hack - don't enable hack on native res if
crc is below aggressive, enable if resolution is higher on dx and gl
state.
The hack caused glitches to appear on the right side of the screen, the hack was used as a workaround to properly display game ui elements however it is no longer needed on opengl and d3d11. The ui elements are rendered properly with Depth Conversion.
Shadow issues are solved with at least partial level crc hacks.
See https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/2692 for more detailed information.
NTSC only.
I don't know what the "impact screen" crc hack did since the dump didn't
show any difference so that may need to be updated as well.
Note: I only tested the JP version.
The game still has a bunch of depth and other issues even on gl and it
doesn't play nice with the blur effect as well. Perhaps the hacks can be
changed to work better but for now enable it on native as well.
Fixes ground corrupt textures caused by the hack on the EU version.
US works fine with skip 5 but not 4. Didn't spot any regressions on both
so far. Might need extra testing by users.