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Emulator Issues #12319

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Super mario sunshine is completely broken

Added by Milopk12 over 3 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

Status:
Invalid
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
% Done:

0%

Operating system:
N/A
Issue type:
Bug
Milestone:
Regression:
No
Relates to usability:
No
Relates to performance:
No
Easy:
No
Relates to maintainability:
No
Regression start:
Fixed in:

Description

Game Name?

Super mario sunshine

Game ID? (right click the game in the game list, Properties, Info tab)

GMSP01

MD5 Hash? (right click the game in the game list, Properties, Verify tab, Verify Integrity button)

6416cfd301d73a073340cb829c783f17

What's the problem? Describe what went wrong.

Instead of starting the game, it will startup the gamecube menu, regardless of what i have skip gamecube BIOS set to, However when the gamecube startup shows, it stretches across the whole screen, However the audio would remain intact, and the gamecube startup menu would clone itself, and the clone would be perfectly normal, but it would constantly flash. After the gamecube startup finishes, the emulator would become a black screen forever.

What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. Launching Super mario sunshine

Is the issue present in the latest development version? For future reference, please also write down the version number of the latest development version.

Yes (every version)

Is the issue present in the latest stable version?

All of them.

If the issue isn't present in the latest stable version, which is the first broken version? (You can find the first broken version by bisecting. Windows users can use the tool https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-green-notice-development-thread-unofficial-dolphin-bisection-tool-for-finding-broken-builds and anyone who is building Dolphin on their own can use git bisect.)

Every version.

If your issue is a graphical issue, please attach screenshots and record a three frame fifolog of the issue if possible. Screenshots showing what it is supposed to look like from either console or older builds of Dolphin will help too. For more information on how to use the fifoplayer, please check here: https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=FifoPlayer

25:57:239 Core\HW\DSPHLE\UCodes\Zelda.cpp:434 N[DSPHLE]: Received a NOP command: 0
26:17:161 Core\HW\DSPHLE\UCodes\Zelda.cpp:434 N[DSPHLE]: Received a NOP command: 0

What are your PC specifications? (CPU, GPU, Operating System, more)

Windows 10 x64 Dell Radeon RX 570 Series

Is there anything else that can help developers narrow down the issue? (e.g. logs, screenshots,
configuration files, savefiles, savestates)

The gamecube intro.

Another photo.


Files

GMSP01-9.png (109 KB) GMSP01-9.png The gamecube intro. Milopk12, 11/08/2020 11:37 PM
GMSP01-35.png (123 KB) GMSP01-35.png Another photo. Milopk12, 11/08/2020 11:38 PM
Actions #1

Updated by JosJuice over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Invalid

The BIOS stuff is probably caused by a game INI you have. Please try running Dolphin with portable.txt and see if the problem still happens.

Your disc image is not a good dump.

Please don't claim that the problem happens on every version of Dolphin without actually testing every version. If you've only tested certain versions, then please list which ones you have tested, or perhaps the oldest and latest ones you've tested.

Actions #2

Updated by Milopk12 over 3 years ago

JosJuice wrote:

The BIOS stuff is probably caused by a game INI you have. Please try running Dolphin with portable.txt and see if the problem still happens.

Your disc image is not a good dump.

Please don't claim that the problem happens on every version of Dolphin without actually testing every version. If you've only tested certain versions, then please list which ones you have tested, or perhaps the oldest and latest ones you've tested.
Ive tried many different versions. The same thing always happened.

Actions #3

Updated by Milopk12 over 3 years ago

JosJuice wrote:

The BIOS stuff is probably caused by a game INI you have. Please try running Dolphin with portable.txt and see if the problem still happens.

Your disc image is not a good dump.

Please don't claim that the problem happens on every version of Dolphin without actually testing every version. If you've only tested certain versions, then please list which ones you have tested, or perhaps the oldest and latest ones you've tested.

Ive tried many different versions. The same thing always happened.

Actions #4

Updated by Milopk12 over 3 years ago

Milopk12 wrote:

JosJuice wrote:

The BIOS stuff is probably caused by a game INI you have. Please try running Dolphin with portable.txt and see if the problem still happens.

Your disc image is not a good dump.

Please don't claim that the problem happens on every version of Dolphin without actually testing every version. If you've only tested certain versions, then please list which ones you have tested, or perhaps the oldest and latest ones you've tested.
Ive tried many different versions. The same thing always happened.

Im actually running the game on RTC (Real time corruptor)

Actions #5

Updated by Milopk12 over 3 years ago

But i still tried every version of dolphin.

Actions #6

Updated by Milopk12 over 3 years ago

Im actually attempting to do gamecube startup BIOS, but this happens every time.

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