r1752
works with Media Engine enabled
Hello fellow Brandish fans,
there are some important things I want to share with you (and the devs ):
After some recent changes made by Hykem the game now "shows" the intro movies (after the menu). However due some unknown bug it is not so easy to see them or get to the game at all!
Here is the correct order for starting the game, all line numbers are for the devs so they can look at this and maybe fix it.
1) Start the game and wait at the main menu about 30 secs. to let the "Idle" movie start
2) The first "text" movie is shown, it starts at ~ line 78000 and goes to ~ line 330000, the movie is skippable and it really is shown (you see the picture)
3) When you're back at the menu start a new game, skip the tutorial, after a short while the screen goes black but you can see in the logger that something is "playing", it's the same "text" movie you just saw, you could press START/Enter in the emulator to see the movie again but then it would later hang at the end where the second movie should start, the movie is not skippable (on a real PSP it is) and you have to wait about 3 mins to let the movie finish. Starts at ~ 375000 and goes to ~ 640000.
4) It then shows the "music" intro movie (it really is shown, you can see it), starts at ~ 640000 and ends at ~ 800000.
5) After this it's normal again and the game starts normally. (Both movies were skipped at earlier revisions).
6) I suggest you save at the start so you can load this savegame the next time to skip the whole waiting process.
As of this revision there are now these small errors present:
- NEW: The names of the levels ("Ruins") and the body of the soldier is missing (this must be a tricky thing, it had graphical errors for a long time before but now it is completely gone!)
- The old TextureCache bug is still present (see above for a explanation)
works with Media Engine enabled
Hello fellow Brandish fans,
there are some important things I want to share with you (and the devs ):
After some recent changes made by Hykem the game now "shows" the intro movies (after the menu). However due some unknown bug it is not so easy to see them or get to the game at all!
Here is the correct order for starting the game, all line numbers are for the devs so they can look at this and maybe fix it.
1) Start the game and wait at the main menu about 30 secs. to let the "Idle" movie start
2) The first "text" movie is shown, it starts at ~ line 78000 and goes to ~ line 330000, the movie is skippable and it really is shown (you see the picture)
3) When you're back at the menu start a new game, skip the tutorial, after a short while the screen goes black but you can see in the logger that something is "playing", it's the same "text" movie you just saw, you could press START/Enter in the emulator to see the movie again but then it would later hang at the end where the second movie should start, the movie is not skippable (on a real PSP it is) and you have to wait about 3 mins to let the movie finish. Starts at ~ 375000 and goes to ~ 640000.
4) It then shows the "music" intro movie (it really is shown, you can see it), starts at ~ 640000 and ends at ~ 800000.
5) After this it's normal again and the game starts normally. (Both movies were skipped at earlier revisions).
6) I suggest you save at the start so you can load this savegame the next time to skip the whole waiting process.
As of this revision there are now these small errors present:
- NEW: The names of the levels ("Ruins") and the body of the soldier is missing (this must be a tricky thing, it had graphical errors for a long time before but now it is completely gone!)
- The old TextureCache bug is still present (see above for a explanation)
JPCSP games tested with Athlon X2 4850e, 4 GB RAM, Radeon HD 3300 (onboard), OpenGL: 3.3.11653, Windows XP SP3 32-bit
PPSSPP games tested with Intel i3, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 2000 (onboard), OpenGL: 3.1.0 Build 6.14.10.5421, Windows XP SP3 32-bit
PPSSPP games tested with Intel i3, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 2000 (onboard), OpenGL: 3.1.0 Build 6.14.10.5421, Windows XP SP3 32-bit