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=== Crashing ===
=== Crashing ===
Certain parts of the game tend to crash (i.e. the part near the end with the twins). This can be fixed by disabling "Enable Dual Core" and "Enable Idle Skipping" under Options->Configure->General and enabling "Skip EFB Access from CPU" under Options->Graphics->Hacks.
Certain parts of the game tend to crash (i.e. the part near the end with the twins). This can be fixed by disabling "Enable Dual Core" and "Enable Idle Skipping" under Options->Configure->General and enabling "Skip EFB Access from CPU" under Options->Graphics->Hacks.
== Enhancements ==
=== Widescreen Patch ===
==== NTSC-U ====
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== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==

Revision as of 03:19, 5 March 2016

Custom Robo
CustomRobo.jpg
Developer(s) Noise
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Series Custom Robo
Platform(s) GameCube
Release date(s) JP March 4, 2004
NA May 10, 2004
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer (4)
Input methods GameCube Controller
Compatibility 4Stars4.pngEdit rating: Custom Robo
Playable
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Custom Robo, known in Japan as Custom Robo Battle Revolution (カスタムロボ バトルレボリューション, Kasutamu Robo Batoru Reboryūshon), is a 2004 action RPG developed by Noise and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the fourth title of the Custom Robo series and the first to be released outside of Japan.

Custom Robo uses a real time battle system with the goal of obtaining better Robos and parts to improve your game. In additional to the traditional RPG like "Story Mode" from previous games in the franchise, Custom Robo also adds "Arena" and "Grand Battle" (tournament) modes.

Problems

Crashing

Certain parts of the game tend to crash (i.e. the part near the end with the twins). This can be fixed by disabling "Enable Dual Core" and "Enable Idle Skipping" under Options->Configure->General and enabling "Skip EFB Access from CPU" under Options->Graphics->Hacks.

Enhancements

Widescreen Patch

NTSC-U

0444C438 3FD70A3E

Configuration

No configuration changes are known to affect compatibility for this title.

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with Custom Robo since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.

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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

This title has been tested on the environments listed below:

Test Entries
Revision OS CPU GPU Result Tester
r7435 Windows 7 AMD Athlon II 1075T NVIDIA GeForce 460 GTX Must be run in DX11 or OpenGL to have any visual. Works great including multiplayer.
r7584 Windows 7 Intel Core i7-2820QM @ 2.3GHz AMD Radeon HD 6970M Video runs perfectly with DX11. Background music glitches, but no effect to the game. Slowdown only outside of battle during cutscenes. Battles run perfectly. sol
3.0-235 Windows 7 AMD Phenom II X6 ATI Radeon HD 5750 Needs DX11 or OpenGL. Runs great, but occasionally locks up randomly. Savestate often and restart the game, then go back to the save state. The Twins scene, which normally crashes, works if "Skip EFB access from CPU" is on in graphics settings.
4.0.1 Windows 7 Intel Core i5-3350p NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti FPS drops to 40-50 if more than two robos are on the screen. Exact extent depends on the specific holoseum being used. Gameplay is otherwise a silky smooth 60FPS. Game didn't crash once, even during the twins scene, without special configuration (i.e. Skip EFB access not enabled, and dual core enabled). I noticed a minor graphic glitch during battle - During a rebirth robos tend to run around in place for less than a second in random directions - But don't actually move. ErinsonMan
4.0.2 Windows 8.1 Intel Core i5-2410M @ 2.3GHz Intel HD Graphics 3000 Needs DX11 else you will get textures missing. Works fine stable FPS. But FPS drops when doing double battles.(extra info I have 8GB RAM installed so my "GPU" gets more Memory) Warlordsander
4.0.2 Windows 7 Intel Core i5-3470 AMD Radeon HD 7770 SETTINGS: config: dual core enabled, idle skipping enabled. Graphics: General: D3D11, 1080p, acpect ratio auto. Enhancements: internal resolution 4x, AA 2(quality 4), AF 1x, Scaled EFB copy, Force Texture Filtering. Hacks: Skip EFB Access from CPU, Ignore format Changes, EFB Copies=Texture, Texture Cache=Fast, External Frame Buffer Disabled, Cache display lists, OpenMP texture decoder, Fast Depth Calculation. OUTCOME: Near perfection, 60FPS almost all the time, even during 2vs2 battles, very rarely ever drops FPS very slightly for a second or 2, never during battles I don't think. No crashes, ever. This is after playing through the entire game, amazing game, highly recommended. 99.5% perfect emulation. spyder256
4.0.2 Windows 10 AMD FX-8350 @ 4.2GHz Radeon R9-270X Everything ran great except I was experiencing crashes every 10 minutes or so. I downloaded the latest build as of 11-7-15 and now it runs flawlessly. Running at 3X resolution with 60FPS and widescreen hack plus force 16x9. If you are running similar hardware and or have Windows 10, I recommend snagging the latest build as Windows 10 wasn't even around at the time of the current stable release. CheatingSoi

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