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== Problems ==
== Problems ==
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=== Dual Core Crashes ===
When using Dual Core mode ''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc'' can be sensitive to emulation lag, which can result in crashes within certain levels (notably in the beginning of The Summit of Clouds, as well as reaching the end credits). Disabling "Enable Dual Core" will greatly increase stability.
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== Enhancements ==
=== Anti-aliasing Shadows ===
=== Anti-aliasing Shadows ===
While using OpenGL backend, anti-aliasing causes Rayman's shadow to connect to his body by thin lines. Direct3D backend renders shadows properly for all anti-aliasing modes.
While using OpenGL backend, anti-aliasing causes Rayman's shadow to connect to his body by thin lines. Direct3D backend renders shadows properly for all anti-aliasing modes.
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== Enhancements ==
=== 16:9 Aspect Ratio Fix ===
=== 16:9 Aspect Ratio Fix ===
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc's internal 16:9 aspect ratio option is ''flawed'', some objects are not rendered on the sides from certain distances, and it was designed with the expectation of square pixels, which the GameCube doesn't have, so the game looks more squished than its developers intended. This Gecko code changes the game's horizontal width to accurately fill the GameCube's 16:9 area, matching the look of the other versions, as well as fixing any rendering issues.
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc's internal 16:9 aspect ratio option is ''flawed'', some objects are not rendered on the sides from certain distances, and it was designed with the expectation of square pixels, which the GameCube doesn't have, so the game looks more squished than its developers intended. This Gecko code changes the game's horizontal width to accurately fill the GameCube's 16:9 area, matching the look of the other versions, as well as fixing any rendering issues.

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