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(Final clean up of added configuration settings for Super Smash Bros. Melee.)
(Cleanned up mess that was here, Unclear if the XGF comments are valid, no problem related to such is documented.)
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== Problems ==
== Problems ==
===Minor sound glitches===
===Minor sound glitches===
Random sound glitches when using the DSP HLE audio engine. Glitches include the right or left channels cutting out, music stopping, or various crackling noises. The error is random, and its severity depends on the specific revision. If you encounter the error and it's too annoying to ignore, try other builds until you find one that is tolerable, or use the DSP LLE audio engine. Note: the LLE audio engine must be dumped from physical console.
Random sound glitches when using the DSP HLE audio engine. Glitches include the right or left channels cutting out, music stopping, or various crackling noises. The error is random, and its severity depends on the specific revision. If you encounter the error and it's too annoying to ignore, try other builds until you find one that is tolerable, or use the DSP LLE audio engine. Note: The DSP bios must be dumped from a physical console.
In game work-arounds include: Pausing the match for a few seconds, returning to the title screen, changing the music or sound in the Sound Test.
In game work-arounds include: Pausing the match for a few seconds, returning to the title screen, changing the music or sound in the Sound Test.
===Minor Video/Audio Timing Bug===
===Minor Video/Audio Timing Bug===
The video/audio of all cut-scenes are about 1 second off from each other {{revision|7564}}. This is however not the case with the actual gameplay. A fix for this is to use Auto for the framerate, check the "Use FPS for Limiting" and uncheck "Enable Audio Throttle". Setting this however, causes the game speed to exceed 100% in many cases throughout the game.
The video/audio of cut-scenes are about 1 second out of sync {{revision|7564}}. This is however not the case with actual gameplay. A fix for this is to use Auto for the framerate, check the "Use FPS for Limiting" and uncheck "Enable Audio Throttle". Setting this however, causes the game speed to exceed 100% in many cases throughout the game.
===VS. Team Battle===
===VS. Team Battle===
Incorrect overlay effect for VS Team ... (Stage 8) in Classic Mode. If a fix is found please state here.
Incorrect overlay effect for VS Team ... (Stage 8) in Classic Mode. If a fix is found please state here.
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== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==
{{Config
{{Config
|dualcore                  = Enabled
|dualcore                  =  
|dualcorenotes            = Requires Dual Core machine or Hyper Threading. Greatly increases overall performance.
|dualcorenotes            =  
|idleskipping              = Disabled
|idleskipping              =  
|idleskippingnotes        = Initial skipping at load time is minimized for each 1-P and VS match.
|idleskippingnotes        =  
|framelimit                = Auto
|framelimit                =  
|framelimitnotes          = Paired with Enabled Audio Throttle for consistent game speed.
|framelimitnotes          =  
|cpuengine                = JIT Recompiler
|cpuengine                =  
|cpuenginenotes            = There is no difference between this and the JITIL experimental recompiler. The interpreter is so slow, the game is unplayable.
|cpuenginenotes            =  
|dsplleonthread            = Disabled
|dsplleonthread            =  
|dsplleonthreadnotes      = No difference in audio performance.
|dsplleonthreadnotes      =  
|gfxbackend                = Direct3D11
|gfxbackend                =  
|gfxbackendnotes          = Toss up between 3D9 and ED11. If you want real 3D go with 3D9 and grab your 3D glasses; if not go with 3D11.
|gfxbackendnotes          =  
|widescreenhack            = Disabled
|widescreenhack            =  
|widescreenhacknotes      = Not needed for this game; 4:3 aspect ratio.
|widescreenhacknotes      =  
|efbscaledcopy            = Enabled
|efbscaledcopy            =  
|efbscaledcopynotes        = Default setting is Enabled. Would see effect in EFB Copies Texture mode only.
|efbscaledcopynotes        =  
|forcefilter              = Disabled
|forcefilter              =  
|forcefilternotes          = No difference in textures. Super Smash Bros. Melee does not explicitly disable this.
|forcefilternotes          =  
|cpuefbaccess              = Disabled
|cpuefbaccess              =  
|cpuefbaccessnotes        = No effect on EFB in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Causes game speed to fall below 100% more often.
|cpuefbaccessnotes        =  
|efbcopy                  = RAM
|efbcopy                  = Texture
|efbcopynotes              = RAM with Enabled Cache or Texture; there is no difference between these two settings. Many GameCube games need RAM with Enabled Cache, so it is set here as well.
|efbcopynotes              =  
|accuratetexturecache      = Fast
|accuratetexturecache      =  
|accuratetexturecachenotes = Second-fastest value from right. No difference between this and fastest accuracy.
|accuratetexturecachenotes =  
|xfb                      = Disabled
|xfb                      = Off
|xfbnotes                  = Causes some graphical blurring if enabled.
|xfbnotes                  = Causes some graphical blurring if enabled.
|realxfb                  = Disabled
|realxfb                  = Off
|realxfbnotes              = (Paired with External Frame Buffer) Causes "colored snow" pixels to appear at the bottom of the screen if enabled.
|realxfbnotes              = (Paired with External Frame Buffer) Causes "colored snow" pixels to appear at the bottom of the screen if enabled.
|disablefog                = Disabled
|disablefog                = Off
|disablefognotes          = Needed for various effects in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
|disablefognotes          = Fog is needed for various effects (i.e. "Bonus Trophy Stage")
|dspengine                = DSP HLE emulation
|dspengine                =  
|dspenginenotes            = Using other settings requires dump of physical console.
|dspenginenotes            =  
|dtkmusic                  = Disabled
|dtkmusic                  =  
|dtkmusicnotes            = Not needed specifically for this game.
|dtkmusicnotes            =  
|audiothrottle            = Enabled
|audiothrottle            =  
|audiothrottlenotes        = Paired with Auto Framelimit for consistent game speed.
|audiothrottlenotes        =  
|audiobackend              = DSound
|audiobackend              =  
|audiobackendnotes        = No difference between this and XAudio2.
|audiobackendnotes        =  
|samplerate                = 48000 Hz
|samplerate                =  
}}
}}



Revision as of 14:53, 29 May 2011

Super Smash Bros. Melee
SuperSmashBrosMelee.jpg
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Series Super Smash Bros.
Platform(s) GameCube
Genre(s) Fighting, Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Input methods GameCube Controller
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Super Smash Bros. Melee, known in Japan as Dairantō Smash Brothers Deluxe, often abbreviated as SSBM or simply as Melee, is a crossover fighting game released for the Nintendo GameCube shortly after its launch in 2001 (2002 in the PAL region). It is the successor to the 1999 Nintendo 64 game Super Smash Bros., and the predecessor to the 2008 Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. HAL Laboratory developed the game, with Masahiro Sakurai as head of production.

Problems

Minor sound glitches

Random sound glitches when using the DSP HLE audio engine. Glitches include the right or left channels cutting out, music stopping, or various crackling noises. The error is random, and its severity depends on the specific revision. If you encounter the error and it's too annoying to ignore, try other builds until you find one that is tolerable, or use the DSP LLE audio engine. Note: The DSP bios must be dumped from a physical console. In game work-arounds include: Pausing the match for a few seconds, returning to the title screen, changing the music or sound in the Sound Test.

Minor Video/Audio Timing Bug

The video/audio of cut-scenes are about 1 second out of sync r7564. This is however not the case with actual gameplay. A fix for this is to use Auto for the framerate, check the "Use FPS for Limiting" and uncheck "Enable Audio Throttle". Setting this however, causes the game speed to exceed 100% in many cases throughout the game.

VS. Team Battle

Incorrect overlay effect for VS Team ... (Stage 8) in Classic Mode. If a fix is found please state here.

Configuration

Only configuration options for the best compatibility where they deviate from defaults are listed.

Graphics

Config Setting Notes
Disable Fog Off Fog is needed for various effects (i.e. "Bonus Trophy Stage")

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with Super Smash Bros. Melee since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.

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2.0 (r5384)
Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Please update as appropriate.

Testing

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Gameplay Videos

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