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=== Configuration ===
=== Configuration ===
Only non-default settings for maximum emulation accuracy should be used in the Configuration area. An ideal configuration setup lists all the settings needed for flawless emulation regardless of performance.
Only non-default settings for maximum emulation accuracy or explicitly broken enhancement options should be used in the Configuration area. An ideal configuration setup lists all the settings needed for flawless emulation regardless of performance.


Each configuration entry should include a "notes" entry with a short explanation of the addressed issue(s).
Each configuration entry should include a "notes" entry with a short explanation of the addressed issue(s).


Performance information, like telling users to go with EFB to Texture because it works fine, shouldn't be included. The principle is that if a more compatible isn't mentioned, then the high performance setting is assumed to work fine. If an unusual setting improves performance and does nothing else, it still shouldn't be included here, but a note may be placed elsewhere in the article (such as in a problem related to it) or in testing.
Performance information, like telling users to go with EFB to Texture because it works fine, shouldn't be included. The principle is that if a more compatible isn't mentioned, then the high performance setting is assumed to work fine. If an unusual setting improves performance and does nothing else, it still shouldn't be included here, but a note may be placed under Emulation Information or in relayed under testing.


Hacks not related to compatibility should also be left off the configuration list. For example, if someone turns on the widescreen hack or 3D Vision, they know what they are getting, and we don't need to tell them not to turn it on cause it might glitch out. The exception to that is if it causes something usual, like a crash.
Hacks not related to compatibility should also be left off the configuration list. For example, if someone turns on the widescreen hack or 3D Vision, they know what they are getting, and we don't need to tell them not to turn it on cause it might glitch out. The exception to that is if it causes something usual, like a crash.

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