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Revision as of 04:32, 15 August 2021

True Crime: New York City
True Crime-New York City.jpg
Developer(s) Luxoflux
Publisher(s) Activision
Series True Crime
Platform(s) GameCube
Release date(s) NA November 15, 2005
EU November 25, 2005
Genre(s) Third-person shooter, Sandbox
Mode(s) Single-player
Input methods GameCube Controller
Compatibility 4Stars4.pngEdit rating: True Crime: New York City
Playable
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Be a good cop or a bad cop in the streetwise action game True Crime: New York City. You can explore the authentically modeled streets of New York City as a police officer tracking down criminals and administering justice. The game features a diverse weapon set, as well as a mixed offering of fighting styles that you can use to take out those who stand in your way. In addition to combat on foot, the game features driving sequences and shootouts. Laurence Fishburne, Christopher Walken, and Mickey Rourke contribute their voice talent to the game as well.

Emulation Information

16:9

True Crime: New York City has a native 16:9 display option, but it requires enabling it in its internal options and setting Dolphin's Aspect Ratio graphics setting to "Force 16:9". Using the widescreen hack with this title is not recommended.

Bomb Disposal Audio Glitches

When completing "Bomb Disposal" side missions, the game will have severe audio issues and a loud stutter. This is correct emulation and happens on console. For more information on how the bug behaves and proof it happens on console refer issue 12627.

Random Hangs

This game randomly hangs when entering interiors, especially when played on Nintendo Wiis. Due to other issues with the game, it is unknown if Dolphin behaves more like a GameCube or Wii with this issue.

Save Corruption

This game can corrupt your memory card. Play with caution.

Erratic Framerate

This game's framerate is erratic and extremely inconsistent, even on console. This can make driving extremely difficult, as at lower framerates the game will ignore or delay inputs. By increasing the emulated CPU clock, you can make the game more demanding but increase the framerate to the point of actually making driving reasonable.

Flickering Graphics

Decals, Shadows, Textures and more flicker in this game. Specular lighting effects when indoors will also flicker similarly. This happens on console.

Taxi Softlock

If you call a Taxi during the Intro mission, the game will softlock.

State Highway Levitation Issue

When driving Northbound on the State Highway, the highway will jitter and eventually sync far below the actual collision detection of the road. Turning your car or camera can result in wild collision detection issues and you can even get thrown out of bounds. You may also sink into the ground on other parts of the highway. This is also normal and happens on console.

Out of Bounds Issues

When walking into any corner, you may get thrown out of bounds. This is normal and happens on console.

Problems

Crashing

This game uses a Custom Floating Point Exception Handler, which Dolphin does not support setting up. As such, the game will crash with NaN issues that wouldn't cause an issue on console. Due to this, the tutorial mission is nearly unplayable, as you're forced to stand on physics objects which trigger the bug. In order to avoid the issue, you can use a glitch to walk through walls and at least reach the main game.

Configuration

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

Version Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with True Crime: New York City 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
4.0-8183 Windows 7 Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.8GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 Tested across various revisions from 4.0 onward. The game is notoriously buggy on console, and Dolphin also suffers from these. It's not a fault of the emulator. JMC47

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