Graphical issues with Yakuza Dead Souls
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BufekniBox
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11-24-2022, 10:18 PM -
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I'm trying to play Yakuza Dead Souls with RPCS3 but for some reason in cutscenes the faces have like weird shadows or colors in their bodies. I have tried various options before but it doesn't seems to work. I have also tried to reinstall the game again or reinstall rpcs3 but that doesn't help either.
It also happens during gameplay, but i couldn't manage to take screenshots because of the zombies moving making the vertex explosions desapear.
Any tips or help?

Specs: I5-11400 / Rx 6500 XT 22.11.1 / 16GB of Ram 3000mhz (8x2) / Win10 
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Ani
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11-27-2022, 01:24 AM -
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Log file shows that Write Color Buffers is not enabled. Enable it and try again.

It might be a vendor specific issue, if you set your GPU to the integrated graphics on the CPU does it also happen?
This post was last modified: 11-27-2022, 01:25 AM by Ani.
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BufekniBox
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11-27-2022, 01:38 AM -
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Using the ''Write color buffers'' option did not help, even more, it made it look worse by making the whole screen black and red sometimes.
It seems to be the GPU, with the Intel UHD graphics the game is correctly rendered.
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11-27-2022, 11:33 AM -
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It's a bug specific to the windows AMD drivers as I suspected. Solution right now is to play on Linux where the drivers are better or to use an NVIDIA GPU.
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