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Emulator Issues #3347

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Guitar hero warrior of rock black screen

Added by zwryaqin867 about 14 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

Guitar hero warrior of rock black screen on dolphin svn R 6281. it can't load the game. please fix it

Actions #1

Updated by thomashoffmann.exe about 14 years ago

Same here with r6286 in all configurations (dx9 vs dx11, etc.).

Actions #2

Updated by NeoBrainX almost 14 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Invalid
  1. The issue template is there for a reason.
  2. The issue list isn't a shoutbox where everyone can randomly throw in their issues; it's a database to look for existing bug reports and creating NEW and INFORMATIVE bug reports.
  3. If you don't take the time to spend some time filling out a helpful issue report, developers aren't likely to spend time on your issue either
Actions #3

Updated by mariagoitea59 over 13 years ago

NeoBra
wow,did something happend that day? if youre not going to fix this why we should spend time making issues report?.

Actions #4

Updated by Anonymous over 13 years ago

You - specifically you, lordhell, should not spend time making issues report. It will be hard, but we will live without your impressive issues report.

Actions #5

Updated by DimitriPilot3 over 13 years ago

If someone don't bother posting all the required information (such as "did it work before?", the OS, some interpretation of the problem that may give a hint about what may cause it, etc), then it's very unlikely developers will feel like buying and dumping (NOT downloading!) and debugging some random game just because someone begged for it to be fixed...

Thus, issue reports with lots of experiments and useful information (and some time well spent) are preferred over one-line issues such as this one. The deeper to the source code you get, the more likely it's going to be fixed. I know this goes too far, but at least try things yourself...

Actions #6

Updated by DimitriPilot3 over 13 years ago

In case what I said wasn't so clear, I meant "the closer into the source code you get"...

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