pickme
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Post by pickme on Mar 1, 2006 4:23:00 GMT 1
Is there anyway to make transparencies transparent on games? For example, when I play games that take place on a street, the street lights that are supposed to be a transparent yellow are now opaque. And on Jurassic Park when a window pops up with someone telling you something, it is supposed to be transparent so you can see what is going on behind it, but it is opaque. I hope I clarified this enough . Thanks
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Post by countbuggula on Mar 1, 2006 6:41:36 GMT 1
In the Configuration portion of the launcher there's a video tab. For Renderer you have two options: Fast and Exact. I believe switching to Exact will enable transparancies (someone with more experience with the program correct me if I'm wrong).
Good luck and happy gaming!
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Post by pickme on Mar 1, 2006 16:43:31 GMT 1
Sorry, that didn't work. I don't know what it did either.
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Post by Tinnus on Mar 1, 2006 19:04:05 GMT 1
Assuming it is SNES, setting renderer to EXACT should render everything right. If it doesn't, you're out of luck.
Also check if there aren't any hacks enabled.
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Post by _Em on Mar 1, 2006 19:52:09 GMT 1
This reminds me: I've been meaning to ask... In SNES Video config, does the Transparency checkbox enable or disable transparencies? I would assume that checking it enables them, but I read some other comments in the forums that imply that it disables them. It might be good to rename that box either "Transparency On" or "Transparency Off" in RC3....
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Post by Tinnus on Mar 1, 2006 20:34:48 GMT 1
Hum, yeah, it should enable them, but in some games, for whatever reason it works opposite
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Post by pickme on Mar 4, 2006 1:49:08 GMT 1
Well guys, changed rendering mode to exact didn't do anything, on any of the games that I needed it to. The two games I had were Super Star Wars Return of the Jedi, and Jurassic Park, both snes. It is driving me crazy ;D because I am so used to having it correct on my real snes and pc emulator. Thanks ;D
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Post by Tinnus on Mar 4, 2006 2:13:18 GMT 1
Check the hacks. ESPECIALLY the one talking about add/sub modes.
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Post by pickme on Mar 11, 2006 14:36:43 GMT 1
oh, the hacks didn't work either, still opaque transparencies.
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