Emulator Issues #12423
closedRayman Raving Rabbids 2 Graphic issues (Menu GUI's wont show)
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Description
Game Name?
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
Game ID?
RY2E41 (0001000052593245)
MD5 Hash?
7e2500880bdcbac4e8781bbe038fd46b
What's the problem? Describe what went wrong.
Main menu and the games do have any GUI, making it basically unplayable. All of them (excluding Null) have this problem except software render (which runs like at 2 fps) also some screens have some odd lines.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
Launch the game in any backend mode except Software Renderer (and null of course)
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, 5.0-13671
Is the issue present in the latest stable version?
N/A (Can't get latest stable version to load)
If the issue isn't present in the latest stable version, which is the first broken version?
N/A
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.
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Supposed to be main menu (See image 3)
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Supposed to be selection (See image 4)
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Supposed to be shown on main menu
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Supposed to be on selection screen
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Weird lines
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Weird lines
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Supposed to have text here
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Supposed to have text here
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Minigame Name and description missing
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Insructions missing
What are your PC specifications?
Amd Ryzen 5 3600, RTX 3070 with latest game ready drivers, 32 GB 3200 RAM, Windows 10 Pro
Is there anything else that can help developers narrow down the issue?
N/A
Files
Updated by JMC4789 over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Questionable
I cannot reproduce your issue. Could it be a driver issue? I have NVIDIA as well, but I haven't updated to the latest.
Updated by TheawesomeMCB over 3 years ago
JMC4789 wrote:
I cannot reproduce your issue. Could it be a driver issue? I have NVIDIA as well, but I haven't updated to the latest.
I don’t know... I’m currently running version 461.40
Updated by JMC4789 over 3 years ago
I'm on 456.71. I guess It's time for me to update and see what happens.
Updated by JMC4789 over 3 years ago
I updated to 461.40 and still cannot reproduce your issue.
Can you try creating a portable build of Dolphin? By downloading a separate install of Dolphin, extracting it to its own folder and creating a text file called "portable.txt" next to the executable, it should run contained and let you essentially run a fresh build of Dolphin without messing with your main build. If the issue occurs on that build, then we know it's probably not a settings issue.
Updated by TheawesomeMCB over 3 years ago
JMC4789 wrote:
I updated to 461.40 and still cannot reproduce your issue.
Can you try creating a portable build of Dolphin? By downloading a separate install of Dolphin, extracting it to its own folder and creating a text file called "portable.txt" next to the executable, it should run contained and let you essentially run a fresh build of Dolphin without messing with your main build. If the issue occurs on that build, then we know it's probably not a settings issue.
Okay I found the problem! When comparing side by side of the fresh and mine. So under the enhancements the Stereoscoptic 3D mode section was blank. Not off, it was just blank. Turning that to off fixed the issue and menus are working correctly. However setting it to any of the Strereoscopic modes cause that menu glitch to happen. I don’t know how it got the blank option in the first place even though you can’t choose that. But that seemed to be the issue.
Updated by JMC4789 over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Questionable to Invalid
Probably an issue from updating. Going to close this issue for now, but I'd like to know how Stereoscopic 3D sometimes gets turned on; this isn't the first time.
Updated by TheawesomeMCB over 3 years ago
JMC4789 wrote:
Probably an issue from updating. Going to close this issue for now, but I'd like to know how Stereoscopic 3D sometimes gets turned on; this isn't the first time.
Okay! Thanks for your help! :D
Updated by Miksel12 over 3 years ago
Interesting, setting Stereoscopy to -1 in the GFX.ini creates a single image but with a different perspective than no stereoscopy. Values that aren't valid settings should probably map to 0/No stereoscopy.