Since filters don't work with Vulkan (even if you try to adapt it to Vulkan) it would be smart if we made the pack OpenGL only at least, since Vulkan will crash with it if you've got it enabled. We want to keep the game breaking to a minimum.
I also changed the descriptions to be more explanatory, and changed the preset names to make more sense to users. Unsure what the presets exactly entail (more specifically the preset that was originally called Smooth half original).
0.166 -> 0.5 local contrast threshold. Areas i shadows get no/less AA,
but in return, most texture detail is still there. High contrast edges
will still be processed.
Solves https://github.com/slashiee/cemu_graphic_packs/issues/422
Was requested over at the Cemu discord too after we took them away while we sanitized them, and there isn't really an issue with having these. Let's just keep those presets sanitized now.
Also found out that some random workaround had appeared in our resolutions folder 🤔.
Both were fully verified, so no issues should be present. This basically means that every game that runs properly (Star Wars doesn't go in-game, Tokyo Mirage is also very buggy and the upscaling filters don't work with cemu yet) before V5 will have graphic packs at least.
Didn't update the docs (will do that tomorrow), but I manually checked (didn't verify things, but I basically checked if it contained "uf_windowSpaceToClipSpaceTransform" and if the shader was made after a certain Cemu change was made due to how they're left out) to see if any graphic pack in here was *probably* safe.
I also didn't convert 5 graphic packs since they contained signs that needed to be manually checked or at least examined more:
- \Enhancements\TwilightPrincessHD_Bicubic
- \Resolutions\DevilsThird_Resolution
- \Resolutions\TwilightPrincessHD_Resolution (this one just needs to be fully verified since it's popular enough and has like 27 shaders)
- \Resolutions\LegoStarWars_Resolution
- \Resolutions\TokyoMirage_Resolution (this one could also be manually verified)
I hope I didn't make too many mistakes with this one.