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    Default pcsx2 0.9.8 help with graphics in sonic unleashed.

    The game is playable, this is the japanese international version? it's in japanese but I can select the language, anyway in the levels there are these green and pink vertical bars which makes the game harder to enjoy and when I pause the game they are gone, I guess I should disable some layers, but I don't know how. Help please.

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    i believe that to cure thoes bars, having not played the game myself, you can try changing the interlacing mode by pushing F5 there are 6 modes if i recall correctly, if not then try pushing F7 to run it in software mode, this is a slower mode but will probablly cure your problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aspinia View Post
    The game is playable, this is the japanese international version? it's in japanese but I can select the language, anyway in the levels there are these green and pink vertical bars which makes the game harder to enjoy and when I pause the game they are gone, I guess I should disable some layers, but I don't know how. Help please.
    Known GSdx issue. If by changing the interlacing mode or using Software mode doesn't fix the problem, try using the ZZOgl plugin which has been confirmed working by most people.

    But if that doesn't, try using the latest SVN, and hope that will fix the problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennieboi20 View Post
    i believe that to cure thoes bars, having not played the game myself, you can try changing the interlacing mode by pushing F5 there are 6 modes if i recall correctly, if not then try pushing F7 to run it in software mode, this is a slower mode but will probablly cure your problems.
    It should be the F9 button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meganova View Post
    Known GSdx issue. If by changing the interlacing mode or using Software mode doesn't fix the problem, try using the ZZOgl plugin which has been confirmed working by most people.

    But if that doesn't, try using the latest SVN, and hope that will fix the problem.


    It should be the F9 button.
    oops thanks mega but you could of been more suttle about it
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    OK, thanks for the help, to everybody, the F9 button fixed the problem.
    Last edited by aspinia; 19th-March-2012 at 17:45.

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