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.
Since it's not possible to update 300+ shaders manually and automation was possible, I thought that I'd take the honor and create a script that's able to automatically convert all of the shaders to be cross-compatible with Vulkan. And change the graphic pack versions to version 4 of course.
Also, the script has some nifty testing code which compiled every shader as OpenGL and Vulkan, but for that see the details that I've written below.
**Here's the script that I've made to do all of this. No manual edits were needed:**
https://gist.github.com/Crementif/8d98a855b95f219d95298fb3db99deae
TPHD QL tweaks aka, sunday gaming delayed
Resolution
* Sharper, unscaled blur fixed. See contrasty note
* Resolutions 4k and above scale sub viewports 75-> 50% of the main res.
7680x4320 is now 30 fps stable on a 1070, SSAA looks sweet.
* Added some off-aspect custom res with horizontal res x2. Good for SSAA
fixing shimmering as it's mostly horizontal in TPHD
Contrasty
* Sharper, unscaled blur fixed. Note, contrasty must be pre-selected at
start to override same shader in resolution folder
* Minor tweaks to cold setting
Fancy FX
*Added option to disable blur, just keeping other tweaks active.
Realized that half scaling sub-view port mostly replaces fancy fX :/
*Tweaked to somewhat scale, tries to emulate original look by default.
Ie 4x res = 4x blur "qualitative look" (not the same as nr of passes)
*Added "defocus" looks blurrier by scaling incorrectly, masked by more
draw passes. This is similar to the old default
Not happy about the results of moving blur from res folder, too many
drawbacks as quality of scaling really needs to be per-setting.
Will probably deprecate if things start to break again. Maybe global
variables in the future?