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[BUG]: Guitar Hero II #9221

Open ronnyc7th opened 1 year ago

ronnyc7th commented 1 year ago

Describe the Bug

Guitar Hero II_SLUS-21447_20230710005815_2

the game Guitar Hero II (US) the "X" mark is gone or invisible there should be "X4" under the score points.

doesn't matter what v1.7.xxxx version is (I tried many) and doesn't matter what the settings is (I also tried many) the "X" never showed up

tested on laptop ryzen 4600H with gtx1650 (tested on both iGPU and gtx1650)

Reproduction Steps

just play the game normally

Expected Behavior

there should be "X4" under the score points.

PCSX2 Revision

v.1.7.4715

Operating System

Windows 11

If Linux - Specify Distro

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CPU

amd ryzen 4600H

GPU

gtx1650

GS Settings

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Emulation Settings

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GS Window Screenshots

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Logs & Dumps

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Mrlinkwii commented 1 year ago

can i have a gs dump?

refractionpcsx2 commented 1 year ago

yes this is a core float rounding bug, which isn't going to be easy to fix, unfortunately. Some people have bodged this in the past by changing the EE rounding.

ronnyc7th commented 1 year ago

gs dump if needed snaps.zip

I'm not sure, but I think I remember playing guitar hero II on pcsx2 a long time ago when everything runs good I mean without this problem, only little bit lag on view songs

seta-san commented 1 year ago

yes this is a core float rounding bug, which isn't going to be easy to fix, unfortunately. Some people have bodged this in the past by changing the EE rounding.

i can't imagine the value for something that seem extremely static, changing. would it be possible to just hard code in the correct value as a patch?

F0bes commented 1 year ago

yes this is a core float rounding bug, which isn't going to be easy to fix, unfortunately. Some people have bodged this in the past by changing the EE rounding.

i can't imagine the value for something that seem extremely static, changing. would it be possible to just hard code in the correct value as a patch?

If you want to find the one magic number that is causing the issue that'd be a start.

refractionpcsx2 commented 1 year ago

That isn't static, if you don't remember, the whole thing moves when you turn on star power.