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(Added my test results.) |
(So I found out that Enthusia has a trait from Namco games: the thin vertical lines.) |
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|IssueName= | |IssueName=Thin black vertical lines | ||
|IsFixed= | |IsFixed=0 | ||
|IssueLevel= | |IssueLevel=0 | ||
|Description= | |Description=Using a custom resolution or scaling can cover the screen with thin black lines. This issue seems to affect only this Konami game. | ||
|Workaround= | |Workaround=Use native resolution or use 1260x(any) resolution. You can subtract any multiple of 60 from 1260 (eg, 1200, 1140, 1080, etc) as needed for performance, but no horizontal resolution greater than 1260 works. Vertical resolution has no effect on the black bars, so you can set this to any value you desire. | ||
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*[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Enthusia-Professional-Racing-SLUS-20967-U--28558 Enthusia Professional Racing (SLUS 20967) (U)]}} | *[http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Enthusia-Professional-Racing-SLUS-20967-U--28558 Enthusia Professional Racing (SLUS 20967) (U)]}} |
Revision as of 14:18, 28 April 2015
Developer(s): Konami
Publisher(s): Konami
Genre: Simulation Racing
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: Metacritic
Game review score: 70/100
Game description: Enthusia Professional Racing is a simulation racing game that sets itself apart by having a decent variety of vehicles old and new. Enthusia borrows from the Dance Dance Revolution series by using a series of point scoring heavily built from DDR's point scoring system.
Test configurations on Windows:
Environment | Configurations | Comments | Tester | ||||
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Region | OS | CPU/GPU | Revision | Graphics | Sound/Pad | ||
NTSC-U/C | Windows 7 Enterprise |
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1.2.1 | GSdx 5875 AVX | SPU2-X r5875 | BIOS: USA v1.60; runs okay, never crashed after I ripped my own personal ISO. Post-processing seems to be holding back the game's speed. Once again, runs better on software mode, but it is not nearly as gradual as Gran Turismo 3. 45-50 FPS in a menu with vehicles, 25-35 in-race. | Dan Castellaneta |