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|Comments=Game runs perfectly, constant 50Hz! Sometimes only one very short stutter when moving from one area to another. No shadow or, at least not to obvious, blocky water issues.  
|Comments=Game runs perfectly, constant 50Hz! Sometimes only one very short stutter when moving from one area to another. No shadow or, at least not to obvious, blocky water issues.  
|Tester=STeFX
|Tester=STeFX
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|Status=2
|Region=NTSC-U
|OS=Windows 10
|CPU=AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6Ghz
|GPU=Geforce 1660 Super
|Revision=1.7.0 (dev-1545)
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* '''Speedhacks:'''
** EE Cyclerate: 0
** EE Cycle Skipping: 0
** MTVU: ✓
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|Graphics=GSdx
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* Renderer: OpenGL
* Internal Resolution: 8x Native
* FXAA: ✓
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|Sound=SPU2-X
|Comments=Completed about 3/4 of the game. Excellent emulation with a few tweaks. Run in OpenGL mode and make sure Blending Accuracy is set to at least Basic. This solves shadow issues. Set Mipmapping to Basic too, this will counteract some distant texture issues. If running in widescreen, set zoom to 101.00 to fill the screen (otherwise there is a small gap at the bottom, not a big deal). A bug remains where distant water doesn't render correctly in hardware mode, it will have blocky textures, but this is barely noticeable and only an issue in the first area of the game. I used a no-interlacing patch for a clearer and sharper image (just google this). Even with interlacing disabled, the game is very blurry due to the way it renders. However this can be counteracted very well by enabling HW hacks and setting the texture offsets Y value to 300. The image will still be a little blurry during movement due to a heavy motion blur effect, but looks lovely otherwise.
|Tester=CynicMimic
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