XC2 has 2 editions, one JP and one global. I own the JP version and
suffered from the soft-lock, meanwhile the current hack only works for
global edition, so PR is simply include JP edition from the hack.
Original PR had issues in the CI when building.
> Refactor of the Validation System for more ease of use in the future.
The project now builds a standalone executable and executes it before
the main project is built or published.
Since it is now a standalone executable we are also able to use .NET
Core features as we are no longer locked to netstandard.
> The project currently includes 1 task, LocalesValidationTask, that
will check if the locales.json file has any of the following issues:
> - The json is invalid.
> - The json has locales with missing languages.
> - The json has locales with langauges that are just duplicates of the
en_US field.
> If the project is built or published locally it will also fix any
missing languages or duplicate fields.
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Co-authored-by: LotP1 <68976644+LotP1@users.noreply.github.com>
Refactor of the Validation System for more ease of use in the future.
The project now builds a standalone executable and executes it before
the main project is built or published.
Since it is now a standalone executable we are also able to use .NET
Core features as we are no longer locked to netstandard.
The project currently includes 1 task, LocalesValidationTask, that will
check if the locales.json file has any of the following issues:
The json is invalid.
The json has locales with missing languages.
The json has locales with langauges that are just duplicates of the
en_US field.
If the project is built or published locally it will also fix any
missing languages or duplicate fields.
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Co-authored-by: Evan Husted <gr33m11@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Evan Husted <greem@greemdev.net>
A workaround to avoid a freeze when translating shaders with the Metal
backend, that would happen after changing version or going from Vulkan
to Metal.
Adds a delay in milliseconds, configurable in the UI behind the Dirty Hacks mechanism.
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Co-authored-by: Evan Husted <greem@greemdev.net>
Launch the Ryujinx.exe, first argument --no-gui or nogui, and the rest of the arguments should be your normal headless script. You can include the new option --use-main-config which will provide any arguments that you don't, filled in from your main config made by the UI.
Input config is not inherited at this time.
- privated the constructor; only obtainable by the static helper on the main LdnGameData class.
- constructor logic now in the static helper; constructor just directly sets the data it's given.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Deltarune got tested by Isaac with help from
Peri previosly (His video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEVre_0ZVUg
)
Captain Toad, Cuphead and Animal Crossing I tested myself (side-by-side
Video comparison: https://youtu.be/auNS9MmZMPI )
Additional information:
Cuphead has flickering issues with certain UI elements on Vulkan via
MoltenVK. Metal fixes those and introduces no new issues, according to
my testing.
Animal Crossing is accurate, except for it having broken backgrounds in
interiors, causing them to appear as white instead of black. This is
caused by a hardware level sampler bug, that isaac never got to find a
workaround for.
However, this issue happens with Vulkan via MoltenVK as well, both Metal
and Vulkan have this issue, therefore Metal shouldn't have any downside
compared to using Vulkan in this game.
This is not a continuation of the Metal backend; this is simply bringing
the branch up to date and merging it as-is behind an experiment.
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Co-authored-by: Isaac Marovitz <isaacryu@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Samuliak <samuliak77@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SamoZ256 <96914946+SamoZ256@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Isaac Marovitz <42140194+IsaacMarovitz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: riperiperi <rhy3756547@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gabriel A <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
This was a missed change that would resolve Image Usage validation error
that is created fairly frequently.
``VUID-VkImageViewCreateInfo-pNext-02662(ERROR / SPEC): msgNum:
-55646969 - Validation Error: [ VUID-VkImageViewCreateInfo-pNext-02662 ]
Object 0: handle = 0x260b9d1f6b8, type = VK_OBJECT_TYPE_IMAGE; |
MessageID = 0xfcaee507 | vkCreateImageView():
pCreateInfo->pNext<VkImageViewUsageCreateInfo>.usage
(VK_IMAGE_USAGE_SAMPLED_BIT|VK_IMAGE_USAGE_STORAGE_BIT) must not include
any bits that were not set in VkImageCreateInfo::usage
(VK_IMAGE_USAGE_TRANSFER_SRC_BIT|VK_IMAGE_USAGE_TRANSFER_DST_BIT|VK_IMAGE_USAGE_SAMPLED_BIT|VK_IMAGE_USAGE_COLOR_ATTACHMENT_BIT)
of the image. The Vulkan spec states: If the pNext chain includes a
VkImageViewUsageCreateInfo structure, and image was not created with a
VkImageStencilUsageCreateInfo structure included in the pNext chain of
VkImageCreateInfo, its usage member must not include any bits that were
not set in the usage member of the VkImageCreateInfo structure used to
create image
(https://vulkan.lunarg.com/doc/view/1.3.290.0/windows/1.3-extensions/vkspec.html#VUID-VkImageViewCreateInfo-pNext-02662)
Objects: 1
[0] 0x260b9d1f6b8, type: 10, name: NULL
``
Added functionality to load 532-byte Amiibo BIN files, commonly used in
Tagmo and similar tools. These files were missing the following pages.
* 133 (85h) PWD
* 134 (86h) PACK RFUI
These pages can be added as null bytes if not present. The system seems
to function correctly without them.
Use 1 locales file instead of individual files for each langauge.
This makes it easier to keep track of what is missing.
The PR will automatically fix missing locales and throw an error if
anything is incorrect, by running the emulator. That way the person
adding a new locale or new language can just run the emulator once to
populate all the fields, so they can easily begin translating.
This introduces the ability to read and write game data and model
information from an Amiibo dump file (BIN format). Note that this
functionality requires the presence of a key_retail.bin file. For the
option to appear and function in the UI, ensure that the key_retail.bin
file is located in the <RyujinxData>/system folder.
These changes allow Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (v2.0.0) to boot into
menus. Kart functionality has not been implemented and will not work.
Version 1.0.0 is currently unsupported due to unimplemented ARM
registers. I plan on addressing this issue at a later date.
### Here is a list of the implemented and stubbed services in this PR:
#### Implemented:
Ldn.Lp2p.IServiceCreator: 0 (CreateNetworkService)
Ldn.Lp2p.IServiceCreator: 8 (CreateNetworkServiceMonitor)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 0 (Initialize)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 0 (Initialize)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 256 (AttachNetworkInterfaceStateChangeEvent)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 328 (AttachJoinEvent)
#### Stubbed:
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 768 (CreateGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 1536 (SendToOtherGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 1544 (RecvFromOtherGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 288 (GetGroupInfo)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 296 (GetGroupInfo2)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 312 (GetIpConfig)
A couple of games have random crashing with the JIT Sparse Ftable changes, and it seems to have been caused by an insufficient int size returned by `AddressTableLevel#GetValue(ulong address)`.
It was 32 bits (Int32), but the GiantBlock (which is the current address table impl) uses potentially 36 bits for the first level.
Rebased @jcm93's refreshinterval branch:
https://github.com/jcm93/Ryujinx/tree/refreshinterval
The option is placed under System/Hacks. Disabled, it's the default
Ryujinx behavior. Enabled, the behavior is shown in the attached
screenshots. If a framerate is too high or low, you can adjust the value
where you normally toggle VSync on and off. It will also cycle through
the default on/off toggles.
Also, in order to reduce clutter, I made an adjustment to remove the
target FPS and only show the percentage.
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Co-authored-by: jcm <6864788+jcm93@users.noreply.github.com>
More up to date build of the JIT Sparse PR for continued development.
JIT Sparse Function Table was originally developed by riperiperi for the
original Ryujinx project, and decreased the amount of layers in the
Function Table structure, to decrease lookup times at the cost of
slightly higher RAM usage.
This PR rebalances the JIT Sparse Function Table to be a bit more RAM
intensive, but faster in workloads where the JIT Function Table is a
bottleneck. Faster RAM will see a bigger impact and slower RAM (DDR3 and
potentially slow DDR4) will see a slight performance decrease.
This PR also implements a base for a PPTC profile system that could
allow for PPTC with ExeFS mods enabled in the future.
This PR also potentially fixes a strange issue where Avalonia would time
out in some rare instances, e.g. when running ExeFS mods with TotK and a
strange controller configuration.
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Co-authored-by: Evan Husted <gr33m11@gmail.com>
Hello any fellow developers that may be reading this. Whenever you add
any new locales to `en_US.json`, please make sure to add them to the
rest of the locale files. I will not always be there to add them myself.
This should hopefully make it clearer whether or not you're using
canary.
Changelog:
- Changed github workflows to have "canary" in the zip files
- Added `App.FullAppName` in the about section, so that it's clear in
there too
- Changed log name for canary builds to
`Ryujinx_Canary_{version}_{DateTime.Now:yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss}.log`
(normal builds should still be
"Ryujinx_{version}_{DateTime.Now:yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss}.log)
This is an implementation of the TPIDR2_EL0 register. There may be more
potential use-cases for this register not included in this PR, but this
implements the use-case seen in SuperTuxKart.
Fixes a bug that causes the main window to not size properly when the
TitleBar is enabled (i.e.: when the TitleBar and MenuStrip are separate
entities). Corrects the size for main window startup and when a user
clicks a "View > Window Size > *Resolution Here*" MenuStripItem
Prior to this fix if a user selects 720p/1080p and "Show Title Bar" is
enabled, the window would be sized smaller than intended and display
black bars on the sides of the render area
I participated in the Ryujinx Korean localisation through crowdin, but
there were some parts that I couldn't express in my own colours because
of the existing translation, but I started from scratch and coloured it
with my own colours.
There were some duplicates while editing, so I fixed them all.
Implements IAllSystemAppletProxiesService: 350
(OpenSystemApplicationProxy)
This fixes a crash that occurs when launching an NSP forwarder generated
by Nro2Nsp.
Adds the fix for the crash in the opening cutscene of Baldo: The Sacred
Owls when using Vulkan, from ryujinx-mirror. The original discussion
about the fix can be found
[here.](https://github.com/ryujinx-mirror/ryujinx/pull/52)
It's up to you if you want to merge this, it's one of the very few
improvements that ryujinx-mirror got that hasn't made it into your fork
yet. My opinion is that without a graphics expert on board, we can't
know the real cause of this divide-by-zero issue and will have to make
do with this patch to fix it. And I think we will have to do this many
times in the future for other games that suffer crashes at the moment as
well, at least going by current discussions in the #development section
of the discord.
I did not come up with this fix, all credit goes to
[EmulationEnjoyer](https://github.com/EmulationEnjoyer) for putting
Ryujinx through a debugger and discovering the cause of the crash.
These changes allow players to matchmake for local wireless using a LDN
server. The network implementation originates from Berry's public TCP
RyuLDN fork. Logo and unrelated changes have been removed.
Additionally displays LDN game status in the game selection window when
RyuLDN is enabled.
Functionality is only enabled while network mode is set to "RyuLDN" in
the settings.
When switching between players' gamepads while saving settings, then
returning to the previous player, the settings show the default settings
instead of the actual settings applied
This feature adds a way to change the Amiibo's nickname inside Smash and
other places where it's used, so it’s not always "Ryujinx." However, I
did not add a GUI or create the Cabinet applet that would allow users to
change this. So you will have to go to system/amiibo and find your
amiibo id to change it.
Currently, in Ryujinx, if an app attempts to open an unimplemented
applet, it crashes. This change adds a dummy applet to send a dummy
response instead of crashing and logs the applet.
* Fixed faulty colon formatting and wrong translations
(The wrong translatations were mostly my fault but you don't need to know that)
* Fixed a typo
* Fixed a couple more colons
* Changed DRamTooltip
* Update fr_FR.json
* Automatically remove invalid dlc and updates as part of auto load
Fixed some minor label spacing issues in options dialog
Removal of unused variable in input view model
* Fixed missing french message for AutoloadDlcAddedMessage
Implement shader compile counter (currently not translated, will change, need to pull changes.)
Remove event logic in favor of a single init function.
Thanks @MutantAura
* Set the Default Controller to Pro Controller.
- Let's be honest nobody is using JoyCon pair on their PC.
- It looks nicer and more accurate to more traditional controllers.
- Fixes issues with UltraCam mods and other such mods with lack of proper Dual Joycon support.
* Change standard configuration too.
The future of the site is almost certainly for it to go offline, so any HTTP requests needed to be delegated elsewhere or removed entirely to ensure smooth operation of the emulator.
Specifically, this setting causes the translation load core count to get reduced by two-thirds, for lower-power but still fast loading, and for unstable CPUs.