Adjusts the Texture Cache settings/slider to 512 samples which equates
to the 'middle' option in the UI.
If using the 'Safe' Texture Cache Accuracy mode, the left screen will only render bloom in 2P modes.
If using the 'Fast' Texture Cache Accuracy mode, the Intro Movie will
drop frames near the end when the "Shadow the Hedgehog" game title
letters appear. This mode also can result in artifacts/bleed from bloom
effects in some situations.
Three bugs specific to older Wii games:
- The size difference between high-pass and biquad filter was not
accounted for, causing wiimote related fields to be corrupted.
- Wiimote sample buffer pointers were advanced by 32 samples per
millisecond instead of 6 samples. Usually hidden by the first bug.
- PB updates on Wii were being byte-swapped twice, but I've not actually
found any Wii games that make use of PB updates.
This fixes wiimote audio in at least the following games:
- Excite Truck
- Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
- Kororinpa: Marble Mania
- Rapala Tournament Fishing
- Shrek the Third
- Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves (issue 11725)
- Wing Island
Recently we have been getting some requests to make the existing vsync
setting available in the Android GUI:
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13650https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-vsync-toggle-for-android
I don't quite understand why enabling the vsync setting is helpful when
Android already enforces vsync, but I guess having the option available
doesn't hurt. I'm putting the setting under Advanced, unlike in
DolphinQt, since there's no clear reason why the typical user would want
to use this setting.
Fixes LIT (https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13635). The text does not include normals, but has lighting enabled. With the previous default of (0, 0, 0), lighting was always black (as dot(X, (0, 0, 0)) is always 0). It seems like the normal from the map in the background (0, 0, 1) is re-used.
LIT also has the vertex color enabled while vertex color is not specified, the same as SMS's debug cubes; the default MissingColorValue GameINI value of solid white seems to work correctly in this case.