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|releasedatePAL    = October 15, 2003 <small>(Australia)</small><br />October 17, 2003<br />August 13, 2004 <small>(Platinum)</small><br />2004 <small>(Platinum, Australia)</small>
|releasedatePAL    = October 15, 2003 <small>(Australia)</small><br />October 17, 2003<br />August 13, 2004 <small>(Platinum)</small><br />2004 <small>(Platinum, Australia)</small>
|statusPAL        = 2
|statusPAL        = 2
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* SPU2-X 2.0.0
* SPU2-X 2.0.0
* Lilypad 0.12.0
* Lilypad 0.12.0
|Comments=The game constantly speeds up significantly and then slows down in the prison escape, even with frame limiter, making basic platforming almost unplayable at points. The frame rate thereafter (from what I've played) is playable (and maxes out at full speed), but not good, in that slowdown and stutter still occurs often. There are numerous, glaring texture issues, often when viewing them at a distance. OpenGL (hardware) seems to help things very little (possibly less invisibility time?), and OpenGL and D3D11 (software) seem to fix the textures, but slow the game to a basically unplayable crawl (roughly half speed). All that said, the sound seems to be emulated very well.
|Comments=The game constantly speeds up significantly and then slows down in the fortress, even with frame limiter, making basic platforming almost unplayable at points. The frame rate thereafter (from what I've played) is playable (and maxes out at full speed), but not good, in that slowdown and stutter still occurs often. There are numerous, glaring texture issues, often when viewing them at a distance. OpenGL (hardware) seems to help things very little, and OpenGL and D3D11 (software) seem to fix the textures, but slow the game to a basically unplayable crawl (roughly half speed). All that said, the sound seems to be emulated very well.
|Tester=TheTechnician27
|Tester=TheTechnician27
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{{Issue
|IssueName=Unable to progress in Weapons Lab
|IsFixed=0
|IssueLevel=1
|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=Switch from OpenGL to a DirectX renderer. Everything works as expected this way.
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