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    Default PCSX2 - Devil May Cry resolution issue

    So recently I've started (seriously) dabbling in PS2 emulation, and so far have been able to get a handful of games looking very slick, through a combination of the antialiasing, texture filtering etc options available through the default plugins (shade boost option is also awesome). More importantly though, I've had the option of running them at resolutions far beyond the native PS2 resolution.

    Unfortunately, DMC has issues with this. While technically I can bump up the resolution, it adds a glitchy rectangle in the corner of the screen, completely obscuring your health bars etc. If it comes down to it I'll just play it as-is (or maybe even output to a CRT to help hide the jaggies), but if anyone here happens to know a workaround for this issue, I'd be eternally grateful.

    EDIT: I've tried both v1.2.1 and the latest available build (v1.3.1-58), using the default video plugin in DX10 HW mode (no DX11 options available).
    Last edited by MaslowK; 27th-March-2015 at 01:30.
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