Long interrupt delays are always bad, no matter how true it is to actual console behavior.
(Issue with running code in block slices.)
Also removed outdated hacks for Devil May Cry PAL :p
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* Add SkipMpeg for Guilty Gear X Accent Core Plus (Issue 761).
* Set SVN EOL props to LF for the GameIndex.dbf file, since that's what PCSX2 uses when it generates and/or modifies the file.
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Docs are using Word 2000 format, which hopefully will be consistent between Word 2003/2007 and OpenOffice (not all devs are Word-enabled).
(note: FAQ has been converted from rtf to doc, and is currently in a partially-reformatted state. I'll finish applying the improved formatting soon)
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The other games in the database that are using skipMPEG patches need to be tested to see if they still even need them...
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* NSIS Installer: Added 09.7 docs to the package, and create shortcut links to readme and FAQ.
* removed old 0.9.6 docs and gnu_gettext.dll (no longer needed in 0.9.7)
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If you know a game that still needs you to manually select the gamefix in the gamefix panel, the please comment (or fill out an issue).
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So far I've added the tri-ace gamefix to all tri-ace games i know in the database.
The other gamefixes just need to be added to the games in the database (pcsx2 already has the support to load the other gamefixes)
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This means you can put your cheats in "\cheats\*.pnach" and pcsx2 will read them from there.
Notes:
I have included some persona 4 cheats as an example in this commit...
Also note that currently the "Enable Patches" menu item also pertains to cheats (as well as database file patches).
I will add a separate "Enable Cheats" menu item in the future...
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- Fixed a bug in the database_loader omitting the last game in the database...
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They can be CRC specific, or just based on the game serial.
Examples:
[patches]
// This patch is loaded regardless of crc
patch=0,EE,002aa040,word,24020001
[/patches]
[patches = 84993903]
// Patches go here
// This is only loaded if crc = 84993903
patch=0,EE,002bc040,word,24020341
[/patches]
notes:
- pcsx2 only loads the first [patches] block that matches the game.
- The [patches] block based on crc takes priority when pcsx2 searches for patches...
- Everything in-between the patches block gets fed to pcsx2's old patch parser; so currently the patch syntax is the same as before...
- A lot of patches weren't added to the database since they didn't include serial codes in their *.pnach files :/
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There shouldn't be a reason to add more categories to the current list, and we will have a 'notes' field for additional information....
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- Games now display their compatibility status on the console title-bar ^^
- Modifications to DataBase_Loader to write to the database and save changes
Note to pcsx2 team:
The compatibility info is numerically based.
000 ~ 099 = Unknown Compatibility status
100 ~ 199 = Nothing
200 ~ 299 = Intro
300 ~ 399 = Menu
400 ~ 499 = In-game
500 ~ 599 = Playable
600+ = Perfect
(Currently no game has the perfect status since the pcsx2.net compatibility list didn't have that as an option)
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doesn't really matter though, it just looks up the game in the database and prints the name and serial to console.
i also fixed some bugs in the database file.
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Currently only has game serial/name/region info, but we can use this to load game-specific gamefixes and stuff in the future (and get rid of the pnaches system).
The file is DataBase.dbf, but can be opened and modified as a normal text-file.
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Note: best to play the game with patches OFF until you reach the FMV's that cause the hangings since most FMV's work fine.
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Projects: Removed FrameworkVersion descriptor, don't think it matters for C++ code. Removed all translation files, since they're grossly out-dated and need to be remade anyway.
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Removed Commandline dialog from Release builds (it's meant for giving debug-style commands to homebrew diagnostic ELFs used for testing Pcsx2/Ps2 compatibility). Removed the compatibility list, which was just a local copy of the online resource. Replaced it with a link to Pcsx2 website. :)
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