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==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
{{Issue | |||
|IssueName=Menu Z-order | |||
|IsFixed=0 | |||
|IssueLevel=0 | |||
|Description=Some menus have incorrect z-order, causing them to be displayed behind other panels instead of in front. This only occurs with one or two very minor menus, and only in hardware mode. | |||
|Workaround=Run in software mode if it bugs you that much. | |||
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Revision as of 14:51, 5 August 2014
Developer(s): Namco
Genre: RPG
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_Legendia
Test configuration on Windows:
PCSX2 version: | 0.9.9 r5277 (svn) |
Graphics by GSDX: | r5304 |
Sound by SPU2-X: | r5259 |
Pad plugin is LilyPad: | r5258 |
DVD plugin is cdvdGigaherz: | r4488 |
BIOS version: | USA v2.00 |
Comments:
- FPS tends to be much lower in battles. Good processor is highly recommended for this game, particularly for MTVU.
Hack comments:
- INTC Spin Detection: Massive FPS improvement, highly recommended.
- MTVU: Can provide a small FPS boost in battles where it's needed most. Recommended for 3-core+ CPU's.
PCSX2 version: | untested |
Graphics by ZZogl: | untested |
Sound by SPU2-X: | untested |
PC specs used to test the game:
CPU: | AMD Phenom X4 9850 (2.5Ghz) |
GPU: | Radeon HD6870 |
Comments: EE runs at ~100% majority of the time in battle and FPS often dips into the 40's with enough enemies on screen, even with hacks. Good processor is a requirement for this game.
Known Issues
Menu Z-order
- Status: Active
- Type: Minor
- Description: Some menus have incorrect z-order, causing them to be displayed behind other panels instead of in front. This only occurs with one or two very minor menus, and only in hardware mode.
- Workaround: Run in software mode if it bugs you that much.