Emulator Issues #9353
closedSpider-man and XFB=Real
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Description
Game Name?
Spider-man
Game ID? (right click the game in the game list, properties, info tab)
GSME52
MD5 Hash? (right click the game in the game list, properties, info tab, MD5 Hash: Compute)
3adc8c214b6eb3e21e9b407b7657eff7
What's the problem? Describe what went wrong.
This title requires XFB=Real, which is now defaulted in it's INI. I'm seeing weird behavior if XFB=Real is turned on in ones config rather than being forced on by the ini. In that case the title starts, but no video is output just a black screen. Setting XFB to any setting but Real allows the title to start as expected, displaying the XFB=Real has been forced on startup message.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
Set XFB=Real and start the title.
Which versions of Dolphin did you test on? Does using an older version of Dolphin solve your issue? If yes, which versions of Dolphin used to work?
4.0-8524
What are your PC specifications? (CPU, GPU, Operating System, more)
Intel it-6700K, NVIDIA GeForce 970x2, Windows 10
Updated by kolano about 8 years ago
Was seeing it with OpenGL, didn't test DirectX.
Updated by kolano about 8 years ago
Ok, did some more testing here. Seems even weirder than it did originally. It had been happening consistently as described yesterday, but I can't replicate that today.
Now the game seems to start up with XFB=Real, but sometimes doesn't with XFB=Disabled, showing a few of the yellow startup texts but nothing else. I can't get it to happen consistently though, so not clear what's up. I do see the issue on both OpenGL and DirectX back-ends though it may not be related to the XFB setting at all though. I can eventually replicate it by repeatedly twiddling the XFB setting and restarting the title, but can't work out a particular setting or set of setting swaps that causes it.
In any case, sometimes this title seems to start up with no video output.
Updated by JMC4789 almost 6 years ago
- Status changed from New to Questionable
Does this happen with XFB2RAM? Texture?
Updated by kolano almost 6 years ago
It seems not to. I think this can be closed out.