(09-08-2012, 02:41 PM)VIRGIN KLM Wrote: Whatever combination I try doesnt fix it OR it produces another issue. Disabling shaders also makes the game have zero light effects and makes it look like its a model script from 3dmax or something. Also the funny thing is that JPCSP supposed to not like Intel GPUs but for some weird reason I always had issues only with ATI/AMD and Nvidia GPUs. The only issue with Intel os the speed hit.
Should I provide a log from Intel and a log from Nvidia for comparison?
Also I dont get that posterizing effect on background textures, I dont get what causes it...
About the framerate missallignment, I get a feeling that JPCSP after a point it enables automatically frameskiping which doesnt work on that game and even though it's disabled on the menu, it's actualy enabled internaly and I am unable to disable it.
Sure I don't see why not, it's always nice to have logs maybe gid15 (when he gets back) can figure out why the game looks better on Intel, I don't think a lot of people with Intel cards have posted logs so maybe it could provide some new information, the bugs with nvidia could just be some kind of optimization nvidia put into their drivers to speed up rendering opengl, have you tried to change anything in the Nvidia control panel? like the 'High Quality' setting (that should disable most Nvidia optimizations)
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