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==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
{{Issue | {{Issue | ||
|IssueName=Subtitle Glitches | |IssueName=Subtitle Glitches | ||
|IsFixed= | |IsFixed=2 | ||
|IssueLevel=0 | |IssueLevel=0 | ||
|Description=Subtitle text shows various graphical glitches: uneven outlines (some text has much thicker outlines than other text), flickering text or grayed-out text. | |Description=Subtitle text shows various graphical glitches: uneven outlines (some text has much thicker outlines than other text), flickering text or grayed-out text. | ||
|Workaround= | |Workaround= | ||
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|Description=Reverse controls in some places (will move right to left) | |Description=Reverse controls in some places (will move right to left) | ||
|Workaround=For the NTSC-U version, go to Config > Emulation Settings > VUs tab, and set Clamping Mode to "Extra + Preserve Sign". For the International version, go to Config > Emulation Settings > EE/IOP tab, and set Clamping Mode to "Full". | |Workaround=For the NTSC-U version, go to Config > Emulation Settings > VUs tab, and set Clamping Mode to "Extra + Preserve Sign". For the International version, go to Config > Emulation Settings > EE/IOP tab, and set Clamping Mode to "Full". | ||
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==Non-Issues== | |||
{{Issue | |||
|IssueName=Broken Textures | |||
|IsFixed=0 | |||
|IssueLevel=-1 | |||
|Description=Small black lines and dots visible at the edges and corners of texts and images. | |||
|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, turn on "Enable HW Hacks", go to Configure Hacks and set Round Sprite to "Half". Alternatively set Internal Resolution to "Native" or Texture Filtering to "Bilinear (Forced)". | |||
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{{Issue | |||
|IssueName=Broken Depth Of Field in fights and cutscenes | |||
|IsFixed=0 | |||
|IssueLevel=-1 | |||
|Description=The depth of field effect appears as ghosting/blurring when upscaling. | |||
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}} | }} | ||