
DREAMCAST GRAPHICAL GLITCHING ON ALL GAMES AND MENU
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DREAMCAST GRAPHICAL GLITCHING ON ALL GAMES AND MENU

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Re: DREAMCAST GRAPHICAL GLITCHING ON ALL GAMES AND MENU
Just the colors messed up, or are there other graphical glitches?...
Use a VGA box?...
Use a VGA box?...
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This is how it looks basically. This is on the menu and throughout all the games it's the same with glitched graphics like an 8bit vomiting contestkrssn wrote:Just the colors messed up, or are there other graphical glitches?...
Use a VGA box?...
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Re: DREAMCAST GRAPHICAL GLITCHING ON ALL GAMES AND MENU
Your GPU or some other component has probably failed. Unless you can locate the specific component you need to replace, you'll need to buy a new system.
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SucksAleron Ives wrote:Your GPU or some other component has probably failed. Unless you can locate the specific component you need to replace, you'll need to buy a new system.

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Re: DREAMCAST GRAPHICAL GLITCHING ON ALL GAMES AND MENU
Ouch, that's nasty, and definitely more than a faulty VGA box or other cable...
Still, if you have a different cable, try that...
If you don't, open the console and check the capacitors for leakage and the board for corrosion...
Also check the pins on the PSU for corrosion. I had a SNES not too long ago that had severe crackling in the sound due to corroded pins on the AC adapter port. Scraped them off so the metal was visible again. Crackling gone. So yeah, it can be the weirdest things sometimes... lol
If one of the chips is fucked though, you're fucked...
Still, if you have a different cable, try that...
If you don't, open the console and check the capacitors for leakage and the board for corrosion...
Also check the pins on the PSU for corrosion. I had a SNES not too long ago that had severe crackling in the sound due to corroded pins on the AC adapter port. Scraped them off so the metal was visible again. Crackling gone. So yeah, it can be the weirdest things sometimes... lol
If one of the chips is fucked though, you're fucked...
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