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r2492 regression
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With this revision the game Wipeout Pure looks like crap, it is seriously overbloomed.

Attaching screenies.

Settings in both cases
[ ] Disable VBO (automatically disabled if not supported)
[ ] Only GE graphics (not recommended for homebrew)
[X] Use vertex cache
[X] Use shaders (experimental)
[ ] Use a Geometry Shader for 2D rendering (only relevant when using shaders)
[X] Disable UBO (automatically disabled if not supported, only relevant when using shaders)
[ ] Enable VAO (only relevant when using shaders and vertex cache)
[X] Enable saving GE screen to Textures instead of Memory
[ ] Enable decoding of indexed textures (using CLUT) in shader (only relevant when using shaders)
[X] Enable dynamic shader generation (only relevant when using shaders, recommended for AMD/ATI)
[ ] Enable the shader implementation for the "Stencil Test" (more accurate but slower)
[ ] Enable the shader implementation for the "Color Mask" (more accurate but slower)
[ ] Disable optimized VertexInfo reading (may improve compatibility)
[ ] Use Software Rendering (very experimental, not yet complete, slow)


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CPU: Intel C2D E8500 @4.2 GHZ GPU: MSI Radeon 6870 Twin Frozr II 1024MB (920/1050)
RAM: 2x2GB Corsair Dominator DDR2-1066 5-5-5-15
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r2492 regression - by andutrache - 03-22-2012, 03:00 PM
RE: r2492 regression - by gid15 - 03-25-2012, 07:59 PM
RE: r2492 regression - by andutrache - 03-27-2012, 11:49 AM
RE: r2492 regression - by andutrache - 03-28-2012, 03:06 PM

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