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|Workaround=Go to Config > Emulation Settings, VUs tab, and set both VU0 and VU1 to SuperVU. | |Workaround=Go to Config > Emulation Settings, VUs tab, and set both VU0 and VU1 to SuperVU. | ||
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|IssueName=Semi-transparent wall | |IssueName=Semi-transparent wall | ||
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|Workaround=Go to Config > Video (Graphics Settings) > Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "OpenGL (Hardware)" and set Blending Unit Accuracy to at least "High". A depth issue will now be visible causing a ghost image to appear at certain angles. Alternatively set Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options to avoid both issues. For NTSC-U versions make sure CRC Hack Level is set to "Full" if the issue does appear. | |Workaround=Go to Config > Video (Graphics Settings) > Plugin Settings, set Renderer to "OpenGL (Hardware)" and set Blending Unit Accuracy to at least "High". A depth issue will now be visible causing a ghost image to appear at certain angles. Alternatively set Renderer to any of the "(Software)" options to avoid both issues. For NTSC-U versions make sure CRC Hack Level is set to "Full" if the issue does appear. | ||
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|IssueName=Missing shadows in Direct3D 11 and Direct3D 12 Hardware renderers | |IssueName=Missing shadows in Direct3D 11 and Direct3D 12 Hardware renderers | ||
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|Description=The shadows are completely missing when setting Hardware renderer to Direct3D 11 or Direct3D 12. | |Description=The shadows are completely missing when setting Hardware renderer to Direct3D 11 or Direct3D 12. | ||
|Workaround=Set Hardware renderer to "OpenGL", "Vulkan" or to Software renderer in Config > Graphics Settings. Also keep in mind that a white semi-transparent wall will appear in "OpenGL" or "Vulkan" renderers | |Workaround=Set Hardware renderer to "OpenGL", "Vulkan" or to Software renderer in Config > Graphics Settings. Also keep in mind that a white semi-transparent wall will appear in "OpenGL" or "Vulkan" renderers. | ||
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