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|Description=All characters have a glitchy eye(s). | |Description=All characters have a glitchy eye(s). | ||
|Workaround=Fixed as of v1.5.0-dev-3250. For older versions, switch to software mode by going to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings and setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options. | |Workaround=Fixed as of v1.5.0-dev-3250. For older versions, switch to software mode by going to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings and setting Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options. | ||
|FirstTestedOn=v1.4.0 | |||
|LastTestedOn=v1.5.0-dev-3250 | |||
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|IsFixed=1 | |IsFixed=1 | ||
|IssueLevel=0 | |IssueLevel=0 | ||
|Description=In | |Description=In OpenGL, where smoke is supposed to appear, a pentagon appears instead | ||
|Workaround=Go to Config -> Video (GS) -> Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "Direct3d 11 (Hardware)". | |Workaround=Go to Config -> Video (GS) -> Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "Direct3d 11 (Hardware)". | ||
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|Description=In the Weapons Lab level, after defeating a bunch of red rolling robots, a bridge rotates to allow you to progress. The bridge does not rotate when using the OpenGL renderer (hardware or software) and thus it is impossible to continue the game. | |Description=In the Weapons Lab level, after defeating a bunch of red rolling robots, a bridge rotates to allow you to progress. The bridge does not rotate when using the OpenGL renderer (hardware or software) and thus it is impossible to continue the game. | ||
|Workaround=Unverified, but not present in v1.7.5584. If this occurs in older versions, "switch from OpenGL to a DirectX renderer. Everything works as expected this way." | |Workaround=Unverified, but not present in v1.7.5584. If this occurs in older versions, "switch from OpenGL to a DirectX renderer. Everything works as expected this way." | ||
|LastTestedOn=v1.7.5584 | |||
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