07-28-2017, 08:05 PM -
Game tested using rpcs3-v0.0.3-2017-07-27-7ac96f75_win64 on an i7 4770K @ 3.5 GHz, GTX 1070, 16 GB DDR3 running Windows 10-64 with the following settings:
PPU decoder: Recompiler (LLVM)
SPU decoder: Recompiler (ASMJIT)
Load automatic and manual selection -> libvdec.sprx
GPU settings: OpenGL; Vulkan @ 1280x720 w/ VSync, Frame limit set to 60
Audio settings: XAudio2
Input/Output: DualShock 4
Runs perfectly at full speed for me. I couldn't detect any glitches, at least when playing on OpenGL. Saving and loading work.
As with Altered Beast, I had to manually load libvdec.sprx, otherwise RPCS3 always failed with the following error at the initial "SEGA" logo screen: "F {PPU[0x1000013] Thread (HLE Video Decoder)} class std::runtime_error thrown: Unsupported time_base.num (1000/1, tpf=1)
(in file C:\rpcs3\rpcs3\Emu\Cell\Modules\cellVdec.cpp:332)".
Again, as with Altered Beast, Vulkan flickers heavily, so OpenGL is the better choice.
Playable
PPU decoder: Recompiler (LLVM)
SPU decoder: Recompiler (ASMJIT)
Load automatic and manual selection -> libvdec.sprx
GPU settings: OpenGL; Vulkan @ 1280x720 w/ VSync, Frame limit set to 60
Audio settings: XAudio2
Input/Output: DualShock 4
Runs perfectly at full speed for me. I couldn't detect any glitches, at least when playing on OpenGL. Saving and loading work.
As with Altered Beast, I had to manually load libvdec.sprx, otherwise RPCS3 always failed with the following error at the initial "SEGA" logo screen: "F {PPU[0x1000013] Thread (HLE Video Decoder)} class std::runtime_error thrown: Unsupported time_base.num (1000/1, tpf=1)
(in file C:\rpcs3\rpcs3\Emu\Cell\Modules\cellVdec.cpp:332)".
Again, as with Altered Beast, Vulkan flickers heavily, so OpenGL is the better choice.
Playable