Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Danger of the Ooze [BLUS31435]
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digitaldude
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01-29-2017, 10:02 PM -
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rpcs3-ReleaseLLVM-4203f53b

openGL

PPU fast SPU fast

black screen with fps.
Aeternal600
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03-15-2017, 02:59 PM -
#2
Game re-tested using rpcs3-v0.0.2-2017-03-14-1b5a479b_win64 on an i7 4770K @ 3.5 GHz, GTX 1070, 16 GB DDR3 running Windows 10-64 with the following settings:

PPU decoder: Interpreter (fast)
SPU decoder: Recompiler (ASMJIT)
LLE libraries picked automatically by RPCS3
Graphics settings: OpenGL, DX12, Vulkan @ 1280x720 w/ VSync, Frame limit set to Auto
Audio settings: XAudio2, OpenAL
Input/Output: XInput

Goes ingame for me using all three renderers.

The controls work perfectly fine. Saving to and loading from a savegame works without issues.

FMVs look wrong on each renderer. OpenGL and DX12 both output a wrong aspect ratio (see screenshot #1) whereas Vulkan just shows the video in a barcode-like image, for the lack of a better term (see screenshot #2).

The audio is completely messed up. It's nothing but ingame sound effects garbled into intermittent static with either XAudio2 or OpenAL. You can hear that RPCS3 tries to output something since the static changes slightly depending on whether you're in a dialog scene or just running around, for example.

Graphically, the game fares much better. I'd say that in this case, DX12 > Vulkan > OpenGL. While the screenshots look pretty similar, they're quite different in motion. OpenGL flickers heavily all over the screen (see screenshot #3, it looks much worse in motion!). Vulkan flickers as well, but only the life bar in the top left corner of the screen as far as I could tell (see screenshot #4). DX12 looks flawless; no flickering and no obvious missing objects or effects (see screenshot #5). I'm happy to report that all renderers hit 60 fps almost all the time. I got some very short dips down to 57-58 fps (~55 fps on OpenGL) but overall it feels extremely smooth Smile

Sorry, I won't attach a log, only by explicit request. The game spams messages like crazy; I cannot even play the game for very long since RPCS3 does like 2 GB of logging per minute. It's the same audio error over and over again:

Code:
·E 0:00:02.349366 {PPU[0x1000005] Thread (BlackAudio) [0x0076264c]} 'sys_event_queue_receive' failed with 0x80010005 : CELL_ESRCH
·W 0:00:02.349369 {PPU[0x1000005] Thread (BlackAudio) [0x00973f2c]} cellAudio: cellAudioGetPortConfig(portNum=0, portConfig=*0xd0023cf8)

Overall, I'd consider the game almost playable but due to the audio issues and excessive log spamming, it should probably be moved to Ingame for now.
crispy81
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08-31-2018, 12:11 PM -
#3
As OP said, Black screen with FPS constantly changing, that's all. Tried all rendering options, even those suggested above, no luck.

See screenshot. Log too big to attach, over 26MB

Think it's needs to be regressed back to Nothing or Loadable.
This post was last modified: 08-31-2018, 12:12 PM by crispy81.


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izzy69
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09-10-2018, 04:47 PM -
#4
For me, the game plays perfect. Constant 60fps without a single stutter, but only the audio is the problem. I can even go 75fps constant if I turn of frame limit. 
This is the best performing PS3 game I ever played on PC, to bad about the audio problems. My advice, turn off MUSIC and VO in the menu and just leave the SFX on.
This game should be marked as playable.

       
This post was last modified: 09-11-2018, 12:27 PM by izzy69.
Asinine
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09-15-2018, 04:17 PM -
#5
It can't be moved to playable because your report doesn't meet the guidelines: https://forums.rpcs3.net/thread-196671.html

You're missing the following:
1 screenshot (3 are required for playable reports)
RPCS3.log.gz file
RPCS3 version identifier

It's also hard to know if this is actually playable due to the reported audio issues, being able to check your log and see if it's due to poor settings or low-end hardware will help us determine if this can be considered playable.
izzy69
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04-04-2019, 09:19 PM -
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(09-15-2018, 04:17 PM)Asinine Wrote: It can't be moved to playable because your report doesn't meet the guidelines: https://forums.rpcs3.net/thread-196671.html

You're missing the following:
1 screenshot (3 are required for playable reports)
RPCS3.log.gz file
RPCS3 version identifier

It's also hard to know if this is actually playable due to the reported audio issues, being able to check your log and see if it's due to poor settings or low-end hardware will help us determine if this can be considered playable.
Sorry, when I posted that I thought you guys had a ''PERFECT'' category (like most emulators), so I considered this game as ''PLAYABLE''.

Anyway, here's the screens and the log. Hope you can fix the audio issues. No other game has this audio issues. Also, I don't see how low-end hardware
would be a problem for audio in only this cheap game. I have a nice Audiophile HI-FI system at home.  Shy  I tried poor settings, middle class settings and rich settings, and none seem to fix the dreaded audio issue.  Sad

               
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digitaldude
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04-12-2020, 06:28 PM -
#7
RPCS3 v0.0.9-10181-c69691f1

Playable same as psn version.


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