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{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-10922|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ 4.2GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060|result=OpenGL, 3xIR, 1xAF, 4x MSAA, recommended settings. With the 60 FPS and 16:9 codes, the game runs perfectly from start to finish with no noticeable drops.|tester=Aplayer12345}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-10922|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 3700X @ 4.2GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060|result=OpenGL, 3xIR, 1xAF, 4x MSAA, recommended settings. With the 60 FPS and 16:9 codes, the game runs perfectly from start to finish with no noticeable drops.|tester=Aplayer12345}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-12945|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen 5 2600X @ 3.6GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080|result=Vulkan, 6xIR, 16xAF, 0x MSAA. Used 16:9 and 60fps code, played up to 80 stars. Had random fps drop with OpenGL, not present with Vulkan. Very occasional glitching of audio where music would be stuck on first note during level transition, fixed by re-entering a level. No issues with red coins using the 60fps code (aside from coins clipping into environment but I think that's in the game anyway). 60fps or 16:9 code causes falling stars glitch, 'fix falling stars' code did not work but left enabled anyway, did not cause any issue on rollercoaster pina park levels. I instead used a texture replacement (google 'Widescreen Stars Fix'), this worked fine. Graffiti appears blocky, this can be fixed by disabling scaled efb copy but causes the heatwave effect to appear pixelated when running at a higher internal resolution. Heatwaves appear okay when enabling scaled efb copy but causes blocky graffiti, no way to get smooth graffiti and higher resolution heatwaves as far as I know. Optional gecko code to remove heatwave effect: 0419f83c 4e800020. Otherwise perfect.|tester=Trace6x}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-12945|OS=Windows 10|CPU=AMD Ryzen 5 2600X @ 3.6GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080|result=Vulkan, 6xIR, 16xAF, 0x MSAA. Used 16:9 and 60fps code, played up to 80 stars. Had random fps drop with OpenGL, not present with Vulkan. Very occasional glitching of audio where music would be stuck on first note during level transition, fixed by re-entering a level. No issues with red coins using the 60fps code (aside from coins clipping into environment but I think that's in the game anyway). 60fps or 16:9 code causes falling stars glitch, 'fix falling stars' code did not work but left enabled anyway, did not cause any issue on rollercoaster pina park levels. I instead used a texture replacement (google 'Widescreen Stars Fix'), this worked fine. Graffiti appears blocky, this can be fixed by disabling scaled efb copy but causes the heatwave effect to appear pixelated when running at a higher internal resolution. Heatwaves appear okay when enabling scaled efb copy but causes blocky graffiti, no way to get smooth graffiti and higher resolution heatwaves as far as I know. Optional gecko code to remove heatwave effect: 0419f83c 4e800020. Otherwise perfect.|tester=Trace6x}}
{{testing/entry|revision=5.0-15445|OS=Windows 10|CPU=Intel Core i5-2300 @ 2.8GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 6770|result=Direct3D 11, 3xIR, 1xAF, 2x MSAA. Used 16:9 code and the qashto texture pack. Aside from the grafitti/heat wave issue and the Sirena Beach Scrub issues mentioned elsewhere, the game runs perfectly at 30 fps. This hardware isn't good enough for the 60 fps code, though. With it enabled, the game runs at 45fps and slows to 75% speed.}}
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