Who added all those "please report this to the developer" messages and for what purpose? Yes cellFiber doesn't work, no shit? What is there to report? All it leads to is a lot of posts like this which just confirms what we already know; nothing works.
Besides, when an exception occurs in rpcs3 you would at the very least need a stack trace or something to understand what happened. Or you know, a debugger...
(01-25-2016, 08:59 AM)ssshadow Wrote: [ -> ]Who added all those "please report this to the developer" messages and for what purpose? Yes cellFiber doesn't work, no shit? What is there to report? All it leads to is a lot of posts like this which just confirms what we already know; nothing works.
Besides, when an exception occurs in rpcs3 you would at the very least need a stack trace or something to understand what happened. Or you know, a debugger...
I think it was suggested by Zangetsu, and was added, when there was a slight rework of the exceptions (or something like that) a month or so ago.
I think it would be best to remove them, as there is plenty of stuff, that doesn't work, and things that don't work aren't very hard to find.
(01-25-2016, 01:01 PM)tambre Wrote: [ -> ]I think it was suggested by Zangetsu, and was added, when there was a slight rework of the exceptions (or something like that) a month or so ago.
I think it would be best to remove them, as there is plenty of stuff, that doesn't work, and things that don't work aren't very hard to find.
There were few places that asked to report something to dev that made sense (like unimplemented rsx filter) but they all were replaced by, I think, Neko with generic exceptions and all got that message.
Don't blame me for those idiots who don't read FAQ and report their GTA5s. Plus there is no generic way to determine what is worth reporting and what is not.