Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, released in Japan as Paper Mario RPG, is a console role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. The Thousand-Year Door is the fourth Mario RPG and the second in the Paper Mario series.

Problems When Using Older Graphics Cards
Revision introduced changes to the Vertex Loader JIT implementation of Bounding Boxes. This change requires GPU-specific features that are not present on older GPUs (older than 3rd quarter 2012). As such, graphics cards without Direct3D 11 or OpenGL 4.3 support are no longer supported. In essence, only computers with GPUs: Nvidia GeForce 400 series and newer, ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series and newer, and Broadwell integrated GPUs (HD Graphics 5300+) are supported by Dolphin for games requiring certain bounding box implementations. Using newer revisions with unsupported GPUs will lead to graphical glitches and softlocks. If game-breaking bugs are experienced, use revision or lower as a workaround. For more information, refer to, ,.

Problems
The error occurs if the player talks to Merluvlee and asks for where to go next.

Direct3D
Direct3D has a few graphical defects, such as Mario flickering in Tube Mode and improper scaling when in Airplane, Paper (when moving around), and Boat Modes. Use OpenGL to avoid this problem.

Bounding Box Issues
Dolphin has minor issues emulating Mario's paper abilities correctly under default graphical settings for this game. Mario's silhouette will appear and the Mario you control will be invisible. Enable bounding box emulation to fix it.

Glitched Transitions
Most transition effects will show only garbage. Disable EFB Copies to Texture Only to prevent that. Note: In some cases the game will actually crash if you have EFB Copies to Texture Only enabled.

Audio Lag
When playing, the audio may lag, queuing shortly after an action occurs visually. This issue can be fixed by setting the Audio Backend to XAudio2.

Professor Frankly's Gate
Professor Frankly will stand in front of his gate not moving. Uncheck Disable Bounding Box to fix.

JITIL Crashes
JITIL causes crashes at battles. Use JIT to prevent that. Fixed in recent development builds.

Professor Frankly's Gate
The gate outside Professor Frankly's house turns into a cyan block, and then disappears when he is opening it to show you the Thousand-Year Door. Fixed in.

Background During Pageflip
In the castle in Chapter 1, and there's this switch puzzle where Koops are used to hit a block. Walls become improperly transparent behind where the stairs move to. Refer. Fixed in.

Improper Water Effect
After Stone Key Quiz and going through a pipe into the sewers, the water reflections are a bit messed up depending on where you walked. Refer. Fixed in.

Chapter 3 Posters
In Chapter 3, when you peel the posters off the walls, they show up improperly and look weird, sometimes casting blackness over the wall, sometimes showing up as a tiny piece of a poster, and sometimes drawing over geometry they shouldn't be. Refer. Fixed in.

Punies
The Punies may display incorrectly on all backends. EFB Copies to Texture Only displays garbage, but with it disabled the Punies are distorted. It only happens when they are standing still, and seems to happen more when they are facing left and not right. See. There is a workaround using a custom texture to replace the garbage. Fixed in.

Chapter 6 Express Errors on Direct3D
If any x.5x Native Internal Resolution (1.5x, 2.5x, 3.5x, etc) is used when entering any of the following areas, and the Direct3D backend is used, the game will continuously bring up prompts for a pointer error, effectively softlocking all input, until Native (640x528) is used. 1. Aboard the train, when it first turns night and you enter the shop car from the left. 2. When unboarding or boarding the train at Riverside Station. (Other locations yet to be found. Seems to be an issue in areas with complicated background scenery, I.E stars and wavy sunsets.)

16:9 Aspect Ratio Fix
The built-in Widescreen Hack causes clipping issues. The following AR codes work as a replacement, causing less issues. To avoid conflicts, make sure that Widescreen Hack is disabled while using these codes.

NTSC-J
04193838 4E800020 044195F8 3FE38E39

NTSC-U
04199598 4E800020 0441F6D8 3FE38E39

PAL
0419B274 4E800020 0442C158 3FE38E39