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{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-8143|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.4 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760|result=Game runs smooth when going, but has some pretty nasty shader generation slowdowns. Is finally fully playable, though!|tester=JMC47}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-8143|OS=Windows 7|CPU=Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.4 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760|result=Game runs smooth when going, but has some pretty nasty shader generation slowdowns. Is finally fully playable, though!|tester=JMC47}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-9281|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i5-750|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GT 740|result=Playable.  Appears to ignore Dolphin's internal resolution, making it look pixelated.  usually 30 FPS, randomly jumps to below 5 for a few seconds.  I am the same michael as above.|tester=michael}}
{{testing/entry|revision=4.0-9281|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i5-750|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GT 740|result=Playable.  Appears to ignore Dolphin's internal resolution, making it look pixelated.  usually 30 FPS, randomly jumps to below 5 for a few seconds.  I am the same michael as above.|tester=michael}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-17293|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i7-2700K @ 3.5 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070|result=Perfect. At native resolution, the only issue is that during the introduction cutscene (the same one that plays before every episode of the series), there is slowdown to 25 FPS. I used Direct3D 12 at 6xIR (2160p) with 2xMSAA and 4x anisotropic filtering, which was the highest setting which allowed maintaining 30 FPS consistently in the snowy starting area and title menu. The menu and HUD textures do not scale from native resolution, but all the other graphics do scale with higher resolution settings. I tested the first chapter and stopped when I encountered a bug that's probably native where I couldn't get an area marked as explored despite backtracking and it working on the Wii version.|tester=SpectraNocturne}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-17293|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i7-2700K @ 3.5 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070|result=Perfect. At native resolution, the only issue is that during the introduction cutscene (the same one that plays before every episode of the series), there is slowdown to 25 FPS. I used Direct3D 12 at 6xIR (2160p) with 2xMSAA and 4x anisotropic filtering, which was the highest setting which allowed maintaining 30 FPS consistently in the snowy starting area and title menu. The menu and HUD textures do not scale from native resolution, but all the other graphics do scale with higher resolution settings. I tested the first chapter and stopped when I encountered a bug that's probably native where I couldn't get an area marked as explored despite backtracking and it working on the Wii version. There was also a bug that's probably native where you can fall off a bridge in the Ice Cave that's supposed to have invisible walls, and then if you go into Momo Mode there, the game softlocks. It goes into a loading screen with a running Momo animation that you don't see anywhere else, and it plays until you reset.|tester=SpectraNocturne}}
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