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Why did you have to alt+tab?
Why did you have to alt+tab?

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#61
Posted 03/01/2019 09:00 AM   
To edit the shader. Make some changes, alt+tab, reload shaders, alt+tab, change some numbers or formulas, alt+tab, reload shaders, alt+tab, try some constants or iniparams, alt+tab... I don't have a laptop or anything to edit shaders while the game is in focus, so I really depend on alt+tab stability or shaders being easy enough to be able to fix them in very few tries. The day Helifax ports his ingame UI to 3Dmigoto, I'll be able to work on FF Type-0 properly (it always crashes on alt+tab). Thankfully the Yakuza games don't complain about alt+tab as long as I disable 3D (ctrl+t or pyramid button) before doing it.
To edit the shader. Make some changes, alt+tab, reload shaders, alt+tab, change some numbers or formulas, alt+tab, reload shaders, alt+tab, try some constants or iniparams, alt+tab...

I don't have a laptop or anything to edit shaders while the game is in focus, so I really depend on alt+tab stability or shaders being easy enough to be able to fix them in very few tries. The day Helifax ports his ingame UI to 3Dmigoto, I'll be able to work on FF Type-0 properly (it always crashes on alt+tab).

Thankfully the Yakuza games don't complain about alt+tab as long as I disable 3D (ctrl+t or pyramid button) before doing it.

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#62
Posted 03/01/2019 11:49 AM   
There's something funky going on with the "available dialog" bubbles. The "..." text doesn't end up inside the bubble much of the time, at least for me. [img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/77328/[/img]
There's something funky going on with the "available dialog" bubbles. The "..." text doesn't end up inside the bubble much of the time, at least for me.

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The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#63
Posted 03/02/2019 02:09 AM   
It isn't funky. The text box border is one shader that has depth ingame. The text itself and its black background is the real HUD shader, which is at screen depth by default. Unless there is a weird way to do it, HUD can't have that same depth. It can be static or stick to the geometry surface it can find if you use dynamic HUD, but it can't be at the right place inside that border.
It isn't funky. The text box border is one shader that has depth ingame. The text itself and its black background is the real HUD shader, which is at screen depth by default.

Unless there is a weird way to do it, HUD can't have that same depth. It can be static or stick to the geometry surface it can find if you use dynamic HUD, but it can't be at the right place inside that border.

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#64
Posted 03/02/2019 07:22 AM   
    Does it look like it moves back and forth based on what's behind it? If so, then that might be the dynamic HUD functionality I see in other fixes. Although from masterotaku's fix notes either the dynamic HUD is disabled, or the hotkey to cycle it is.
    Does it look like it moves back and forth based on what's behind it? If so, then that might be the dynamic HUD functionality I see in other fixes. Although from masterotaku's fix notes either the dynamic HUD is disabled, or the hotkey to cycle it is.

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#65
Posted 03/02/2019 07:22 AM   
The hotkey is functional, but dynamic HUD doesn't always work. It sometimes freezes because the depth buffer disappears, I guess. I would need to work more on that, but I was focusing more on the real shader issues.
The hotkey is functional, but dynamic HUD doesn't always work. It sometimes freezes because the depth buffer disappears, I guess. I would need to work more on that, but I was focusing more on the real shader issues.

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#66
Posted 03/02/2019 08:36 AM   
Sea water fixed! There some small thing about it that is still imperfect (must be a different shader), but I'll leave it like this. [code]r0.x+=stereo.x*(r0.w-r0.z-stereo.y*2)*0.5*cb9[1].x;[/code] Strange formula :p. Also, I've fixed 2D lighting with regex and that fixes most clipping problems. Convergence scaling is just linear (approximate), though. The fix is almost finished.
Sea water fixed! There some small thing about it that is still imperfect (must be a different shader), but I'll leave it like this.

r0.x+=stereo.x*(r0.w-r0.z-stereo.y*2)*0.5*cb9[1].x;


Strange formula :p.

Also, I've fixed 2D lighting with regex and that fixes most clipping problems. Convergence scaling is just linear (approximate), though.

The fix is almost finished.

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#67
Posted 03/02/2019 12:58 PM   
Good stuff! The text thing would definitely be low priority. I've never seen anything inside those bubbles except "..." in Yakuza 0 so the fact that the bubble is there is really enough. 3D really is great in this game! Most of the action takes place at depths where stereoscopic works well. You never need to click on something at depth on the screen. There's no crosshairs at any point. It's like it was designed to be played in 3D! Plus it's really fun!
Good stuff! The text thing would definitely be low priority. I've never seen anything inside those bubbles except "..." in Yakuza 0 so the fact that the bubble is there is really enough.

3D really is great in this game! Most of the action takes place at depths where stereoscopic works well. You never need to click on something at depth on the screen. There's no crosshairs at any point. It's like it was designed to be played in 3D! Plus it's really fun!

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#68
Posted 03/02/2019 02:17 PM   
[quote="masterotaku"]Sea water fixed! There some small thing about it that is still imperfect (must be a different shader), but I'll leave it like this. [code]r0.x+=stereo.x*(r0.w-r0.z-stereo.y*2)*0.5*cb9[1].x;[/code] Strange formula :p[/quote]     What was your thought process in making this formula? Is it based on multiple factors (in which the normal formula doesn't work)? This is a good example to learn stereo reshading with. Also, none of the "sea water" shaders have headers, so idk what cb9 is. Edit: Nvm I see your PM.
masterotaku said:Sea water fixed! There some small thing about it that is still imperfect (must be a different shader), but I'll leave it like this.

r0.x+=stereo.x*(r0.w-r0.z-stereo.y*2)*0.5*cb9[1].x;


Strange formula :p


    What was your thought process in making this formula? Is it based on multiple factors (in which the normal formula doesn't work)? This is a good example to learn stereo reshading with. Also, none of the "sea water" shaders have headers, so idk what cb9 is.

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Nvm I see your PM.

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#69
Posted 03/02/2019 07:08 PM   
Final fix: https://s3.amazonaws.com/masterotaku/Yakuza+0/Yakuza_0_Kiwami_3D_Vision_fix.7z Remember to fully uninstall older versions. - Dynamic HUD now doesn't freeze. - Dynamic HUD is automatically disabled for high quality cutscenes, and for the title and pause menus. - Reduced the number of dynamic HUD samples (better performance when used). - 2D lighting fixed with regex. There is still some clipping, and convergence scaling isn't accurate. But it's perfect at 0 convergence. - Sea water fixed. I'm going to be writing the blog post now. [quote="Zloth"]You never need to click on something at depth on the screen. There's no crosshairs at any point.[/quote] Both games have a short shooting section, although you have to move a crosshair to certain HUD points, so you don't need spatial accuracy. But dynamic HUD should make it better anyway. There's also first person mode for looking around, and it has a crosshair :p. Edit: fix reuploaded.
Final fix: https://s3.amazonaws.com/masterotaku/Yakuza+0/Yakuza_0_Kiwami_3D_Vision_fix.7z

Remember to fully uninstall older versions.

- Dynamic HUD now doesn't freeze.
- Dynamic HUD is automatically disabled for high quality cutscenes, and for the title and pause menus.
- Reduced the number of dynamic HUD samples (better performance when used).
- 2D lighting fixed with regex. There is still some clipping, and convergence scaling isn't accurate. But it's perfect at 0 convergence.
- Sea water fixed.

I'm going to be writing the blog post now.

Zloth said:You never need to click on something at depth on the screen. There's no crosshairs at any point.

Both games have a short shooting section, although you have to move a crosshair to certain HUD points, so you don't need spatial accuracy. But dynamic HUD should make it better anyway. There's also first person mode for looking around, and it has a crosshair :p.

Edit: fix reuploaded.

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#70
Posted 03/03/2019 11:11 AM   
Done: https://helixmod.blogspot.com/2019/03/yakuza-0-kiwami.html

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#71
Posted 03/03/2019 11:45 AM   
Working great! Many thanks!
Working great! Many thanks!

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#72
Posted 03/03/2019 11:41 PM   
Awesome! I hate to be *that* guy, though, but... reflections still have haloing on my end. [url]https://i.imgur.com/pIo5Cke.jpg[/url] I updated the nVIDIA drivers to 419.35 just in case and it's still there. Using a GTX 1050 Ti.
Awesome! I hate to be *that* guy, though, but... reflections still have haloing on my end. https://i.imgur.com/pIo5Cke.jpg

I updated the nVIDIA drivers to 419.35 just in case and it's still there. Using a GTX 1050 Ti.

#73
Posted 03/05/2019 03:25 PM   
You're showing me a 2D screenshot :p. But I see that the image is correct. If you mean the "halos" characters cause when they are near puddles, it's normal. They are screen space reflections, which reflect what is directly visible on screen in an approximate way. You will see that they look weird in 2D too, with part of the character reflection outside of the water surface. They are what they are (even if they don't make too much sense physically), and I just made them perfectly correct for 3D.
You're showing me a 2D screenshot :p. But I see that the image is correct. If you mean the "halos" characters cause when they are near puddles, it's normal. They are screen space reflections, which reflect what is directly visible on screen in an approximate way.

You will see that they look weird in 2D too, with part of the character reflection outside of the water surface. They are what they are (even if they don't make too much sense physically), and I just made them perfectly correct for 3D.

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#74
Posted 03/05/2019 04:50 PM   
Great news Yakuza Kiwami 2 is coming to PC on May 9 !!!
Great news Yakuza Kiwami 2 is coming to PC on May 9 !!!

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#75
Posted 04/12/2019 06:06 AM   
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