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Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door freezes at exact same point each time. I use Dolphin to emulate PMTTYD. After the scene where you see your first Puni underneath Rogueport, battle the two Spinias, and have to hammer that blue jelly button thing which is supposed to peel back a paper revealing stairs, the whole game freezes after the stairs.Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Developer(s)Intelligent SystemsPublisher(s)NintendoSeriesPaper MarioPlatform(s)GameCubeRelease date(s)JP July 22, 2004

NA October 11, 2004

EU November 12, 2004

AUS November 18, 2004

Genre(s)Role-playingMode(s)Single-playerInput methodsGameCube ControllerCompatibility4

PlayableGameIDsG8MP01, G8ME01, G8MJ01See also..

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, released in Japan as Paper Mario RPG, is a console role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. The Thousand-Year Door is the fourth Mario RPG and the second in the Paper Mario series.

*1Emulation Information

*2Problems

*3Enhancements

*3.216:9 Aspect Ratio Fix

*3.2.1AR Code Fix

*4ConfigurationEmulation InformationBounding Box Slowdown on NVIDIA Cards

NVIDIA cards are abnormally slow during Bounding Box effects even at very low internal resolutions when using D3D11. They get dramatically slower as the internal resolution increase, even though comparable AMD graphics cards suffer no slowdown at all. This is due to Dolphin hitting a slow path on those graphics cards. It is recommended that supported NVIDIA users use other video backends when playing games that require Bounding Box emulation to avoid that.When Using Older Graphics Cards

This game uses a feature known as 'Bounding Box', which Dolphin typically uses Shader Storage Buffer Objects (SSBO) to emulate. This requires a NVIDIA GeForce 400 series or newer, a AMD/ATI Radeon HD 5000 series or newer, or a Intel Broadwell Integrated GPU (Intel HD 5300+) or newer and an operating system that supports OpenGL 4.3, D3D11, GLES 3.1, or Vulkan. On macOS, MoltenVK can be used to attain Vulkan support on the latest builds. Wordsearch bible app. If Bounding Box is not emulated correctly, the game will show severe graphical glitches and won't be playable to finish.

Because Dolphin has gone through many variants of Bounding Box support throughout its history, it may be possible for older graphics cards to use less accurate versions of Bounding Box present in older builds. On Android, 5.0-9322 or newer is required for Bounding Box to function at all due to an unrelated bug. Please note that other driver issues can often cause issues with Bounding Box emulation, which can produce similar bugs to having no Bounding Box support whatsoever. In this case, updating drivers or using a different video backend may be your only recourse.Riverside Station Sunset Effect

The sunset effect in Riverside Station has a defect where non-static objects in front of it have a trail of ghosts coming off. This is not a bug in Dolphin, but a defect inherent to the way the effect is achieved, as it appears on console too. The defect is very hard to see on console (it's right above the rock in the image below) due to the low resolution and analog quality loss, but the higher internal resolution and custom HD textures allowed by Dolphin make it very obvious.ProblemsPAL60 Reverting to 50Hz

If the PAL version of the game has been set to run at 60 Hz, it may change back to 50Hz under some circumstances. Turn off the dual core setting to avoid this issue.Merluvee Next Path

When using the D3D backend, asking Merluvee to tell you the next path may freeze the game. This does not occur on OpenGL or Vulkan, so use them to avoid this issue.

Fixed in revision 5.0-9638.EnhancementsHD Texture Pack

There is a work-in-progress high definition texture modification for The Thousand Year Door on the Dolphin forums.16:9 Aspect Ratio Fix

The built-in Widescreen Hack causes clipping issues. The following codes work as a replacement, causing fewer issues. To avoid conflicts, make sure that Widescreen Hack is disabled while using these codes.AR Code FixPaper Mario Ttyd Rom For Dolphin

This code does not speed up the game in the Shhwonk Fortress.Gecko CodesCentered HUDStretched HUD

This code also speeds up the emulator in the Shhwonk Fortress.Centered HUD, some letterboxing

This code also speeds up the emulator in the Shhwonk Fortress.Configuration

Only configuration options for the best compatibility where they deviate from defaults are listed.GeneralConfigSettingNotesEnable Dual CoreOffFixes 60Hz mode reverting to 50Hz in EU versionVersion Compatibility

The graph below charts the compatibility with Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door since Dolphin's 2.0 release, listing revisions only where a compatibility change occurred.5.0-10920(current)2.0(r5384)Download Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door Rom For DolphinCompatibility 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.TestingPaper Mario Ttyd Iso Dolphin Download

This title has been tested on the environments listed below: Test Entries Revision  OS Version  CPU  GPU Result Testerr890WindowsIntel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 4GHzNVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door on PC - Dolphin emulator4y4ur4341Windows VistaIntel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHzIntel GMA G35Playable: 30-70FPS, some slowdowns in big areas.r4598Windows VistaIntel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHzIntel GMA 945GPlayable: 40-60FPS, minor glitches and slowdowns in big areas.r6537Windows 7AMD Phenom II X2 @ 3.1GHzATI Radeon HD 4850Playable: 60FPS with OpenGL plug-in, 4X AA and OpenCL Enabledr6541Windows 7AMD Athlon II X2 @ 2.81GHzNVIDIA GeForce GT 240Crashes at random points: 60FPS with any plug-inr7442Windows 7Intel Core i5 @ 2.8GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 470Runs at 60FPS has some Sound and Graphical IssuesDario643.0Windows 7Intel Core i5 @ 2.5GHzATI Radeon HD 5770Crashes at random points: 60FPS with any plug-inr7719Windows 7Intel Core i3 @ 2.53GHzIntel GMA X4500HDRuns at 60FPS, slowdowns in big areas and minor graphical issuesCoolKirby3.0-188Windows 7Intel Core i5 @ 2.8GHzAMD Radeon HD 6450Very playable. The above graphical glitches have been dealt with (using the above configuration). 60FPS, but with very minor sound hiccups.Cynical3.0-191Windows 7Intel Core i3 @ 2.53GHzIntel GMA X4500HDAlmost perfect, crashes sometimes, sound is near perfect on LLECoolKirby3.0-235Windows 7Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 @ 3.2GHzATI Radeon HD 4870x260FPS constant but minor sound issuearcticmedia3.0-371Windows 7AMD Phenom X4 955 @ 3.2GHzNVIDIA GeForce 550 Ti60FPS consistently on D3D11 with DSP HLE, occasional slowdowns to about 50FPS with accompanying sound hiccups, but completely playable3.0-415Windows 7AMD Phenom X2 555 @ 3.4GHzAMD Radeon HD 687050-60FPS consistently on D3D9, occasional slowdowns, sound issues and (rarely) major bugs like dialogues which don't come, but completely playable.Haykel3.0-632Windows 7Intel Core i5-2500KNVIDIA GeForce 560Crashes at random points: 60FPS+ with any plug-in with both and.ragereaver3.0-688Windows 7Intel Core i7-2600KNVIDIA GeForce 680Constant random crashes. Performance wise it's perfectly playable. 60FPS+3.0-688Windows 7Intel Core i7-2670QMNVIDIA GeForce GT 540MGood and playable. Used to be slow but I've changed some settings on my PC to fix. Occasional audio bugs, but not terribly bad.3.0-801Windows 7Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550NVIDIA GeForce 560 TiPlayable: full speed with minor drops, tons of audio glitches, LLE is too demanding for my system, enabling Accurate Vbeam Emulation seems to help with the sound. The music is also way too loud and makes it hard to hear some sound effects.3.0-863Windows 7Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 670Audio glitches with non-LLE, perfect with LLE. No slowdowns even at higher resolutions (720p). Water at Schwonk Fortress and Punies in the Great Tree still produce graphical errors. EFB to RAM reduces the graphical glitches of the punies to minor at best. Game is 100% playable in it's current state.3.5Windows 8Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 TiReally smooth on Direct3D9, unlike many 3.5-x builds I tried which caused random slowdowns all over the place. Use LLE audio to fix various sound issues. To get LLE to work with this 3.0 build, I downloaded dsp_coef.bin and dsp_rom.bin from the Dolphin Source and placed it in ./User/GC/. Dolphin will display a warning when launching a ROM saying sound will be garbled because of a wrong hash, but it will be perfectly fine so just press No and play. You can download 3.0-936 from the Dolphin Old Builds.dani3.5Windows VistaIntel Pentium 4 @ 3.2GHzIntel GMA 82945G12~15FPS outside, 20~25FPS in battle due to low-end system. Random crashes. Also when the little things that come at you at the beginning after the first battle they appear as EFB static on all EFB hacks. I was actually surprised to see battles at more FPS. Performance guide settings.Wiigeek3363.5Windows 7AMD FX-4130 @ 4.2GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 TiRuns at a smooth 60FPS in everything but transitions, and in some cutscenes with big effects.3.5-79Windows 7Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.8GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 TiGame is playable but the music is broken, it cuts off, plays too loud or too quiet for no reason, disappears, etc. Sound effects seem to be right, but the music problem is annoying. Other than that it's fine. With LLE the music seems to be ok but it's too demanding for my system.3.5-367Windows 7AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 3.8GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 DCIIRuns at 60FPS.

 GFX Settings: OpenGL, 4xAA, EFB to RAM no Cache, Fog Disable, OpenCL Texture Decoder(EXPERIMENTAL).

 Dolphin Configuration: Dual Core ON, Idle Skipping ON, Framelimit: AUDIO, Limit using FPS, DSP HLE emulation using XAudio2.ColonelSeven3.5-392Windows 7Intel Core i5-3570KNVIDIA GeForce 560 Ti100% speed, need to use LLE or sound will be glitchy (too loud, too low, music cutting off). DSound seems to be more stable under LLE emulation, sound corruption may happen after a few hours of continuous play. Some minor graphical glitches, very noticeable graphical glitch in areas with reflective water (Shhwonk Fortress underground). Some really minor stuttering even with full FPS in some areas. All these problems are very minor, the game so far is 100% playable.Herpderpus3.5-397Windows 7Intel Core i7-3820QM @ 2.7GHzAMD FirePro M2000Playable, constant 60FPS with Direct3D9 at 1600x900 resolution.Shirsakbc3.5-402Windows 7Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 680Fully Playable without any graphical or Sound issues on 1080p! Played with Widescreen Hack on Direct3D 9 Plugin and DSP LLE Recompiler with DSound.StarDave3.5-1159Windows 7Intel Pentium G860AMD Radeon HD 7770Playable at mostly full speed at 1.5x native, D3D9; and using the new DSP HLE emulation. Minor visual glitch with reflective water. No apparent audio problems that existed with HLE in older builds.3.5-1558Windows 7Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 TiPlayable: 60FPS with OpenGL (1920x1080, 9x SSAA); 60FPS with DirectX 9. Enabling Vsync on D3D9 seems to cut the framerate down to 35-40FPS, and DirectX 11 exhibits the same behavior regardless of Vsync setting (driver bug). HLE audio gets distorted after playing for around two hours and CPU is too slow for LLE.3.5-1558Mac OS X 10.8.4Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 TiPlayable: 50-60FPS (1920x1080). HLE audio stutters since it's not constantly full speed.3.5-1558Windows 7Intel Core i7-4650UIntel HD Graphics 5000Playable: 55-60FPS with DirectX 9 or 11 (1440x900, without AA); 35-60FPS with OpenGL. LLE audio works well.3.5-1558Mac OS X 10.8.4Intel Core i7-4650UIntel HD Graphics 5000Not really playable; 30-45FPS.4.0.2Windows 7 x68Intel Celeron G1610 @ 2.6GHzIntel HD GraphicsPlayable. Glitches even with BBox = true. 40FPShivaoa4.0-2109Windows 7AMD FX-4300 @ 4GHzAMD Radeon R7 260xVery Playable. Constant 60FPS with all enhancements maxed. No problems using HLE.Period4.0-4149Windows 7AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE @ 3.4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660Playable. FPS drops to 50% when using Paper Mode and as well when the Boo Hoos enter invisible mode.Kenny4.0-5124Mac OS X 10.9.2Intel Core i5 @ 1.4GHzIntel HD Graphics 5000Game runs near perfect, mostly at 60FPS however does slow down when using paper abilities. A couple of minor graphics errors throughout the game. However, game is not completable as it hangs indefinitely on the final boss fight.SirSpanky4.0-5839Windows 10 PreviewAMD Athlon II X4 650 @ 3.2GHzATI Radeon HD 4200Game runs perfect at a constant 60FPS at all times using the Direct3D renderer. Using the OpenGL renderer causes a significant slowdown and is not recommended. No graphical errors at all on either graphics renderer.Byteandahalf4.0-6153Windows 8Intel Core i7 @ 4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 970Using Direct3D, game runs smoothly throughout, minor (non-consistent) glitches in paper transitions, small FPS drop during bridge over Petalburg river appearance. OpenGL NOT recommended.Canopenerdude4.0-6454Windows 8.1AMD FX-8350 @ 4.04GHzAMD Radeon HD 5870Game nearly unplayable. Game runs at 60FPS @ 4x resolution, but lags down to 10 FPS on all backends/resolutions during transition scenes (Boat at the start flipping, going through pipes, ect.) Issue not present in 4.0-3610.Darklords4.0-8070Windows 8.1Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.5GHzNVIDIA GeForce 610MDirect3D has a few minor graphical glitches. OpenGL no issues.wildgoosespeeder4.0-9129Windows 10Intel Core i3-2120 @ 3.3GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 TiGame runs at a solid 60 FPS up to 2x native resolution using Direct3D11 and the other recommended configuration settings. Drops to 30-35 FPS occur when paper effects are being rendered, excluding Mario and Partners.SfaFreak4.0-9144Windows 7Intel Core 2 Quad @ 2.5GHzNVIDIA GeForce GT610Game runs very smoothly as 50 FPS. Have experienced almost no lag. Only frame drops come from paper transitions (e.g. Bridge in Petal Meadows)BlazingDiancie4.0-9211Windows 10Intel Core i5-4570NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960Using D3D11 with other recommended settings, game ran perfectly with no glitches and a only a few brief fps drops.Jesse4.0-9399Windows 10Intel Core i3-3110M @ 2.4GHzIntel HD Graphics 4000Using the default graphics backend OpenGL with other recommended settings, FPS drops from 60 to 30 the exact moment that Goombella and Lord Crump finish their initial 'conversation' which caused everything (walking, hammering, jumping, etc) to appear to be in slow motion. Using the graphics backend Direct3D 11 with other recommended settings, no problems thus far, although the laptop is making me sweat.mythofechelon5.0-266Windows 10Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.6GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 960Ran perfectly at 4K 60FPS. Encountered a few crashes randomly in fights and buying items.Brimaster20005.0-310Fedora 24 (Linux 4.6.6-300)Intel Core i5-3570K @ 4GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 TiRan very well at 1440p 60FPS with 4x MSAA and 16x AF. Camera on the rotating stairs in Hooktail's Castle doesn't transition upwards properly for me. Try pausing and unpausing if that happens.Favorablestream5.0-321Windows 10Intel Core i7-3930K @ 3.8GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 780Runs perfectly at 1080p with 4x MSAA, using widescreen gecko code and HD texture pack. However, contrary to the information above, I get the bounding box slowdown when using OpenGL and have to use D3D11 to avoid it. Sound effects during battle randomly don't play, regardless of audio emulator engine.Techjar5.0-666Windows 10Intel Core i7-3930K @ 3.8GHzNVIDIA GeForce GTX 780Game does not boot with widescreen gecko code enabled, otherwise identical to above result.Techjar5.0-8935Windows 10AMD Ryzen 5 2400G @ 3.6GHzAMD Radeon RX Vega 11Configuration: Dual core ON, 720p, 2xMSAA, 2x AF, LLE audio, game rom region JPN. Mostly 60FPS with D3D11 or Vulkan, OGL is slow. LLE audio works well, but some battle SEs like 'Great!!' are dropped. All backends suffers a significant slowdown with BBox with my GPU being at a default energy-saving 400MHz clock. This can happen in many transitions, like the bridge appearing animation in Petal Meadows, which achieved an astonishing 8FPS. Turning Mario into Paper Mode or having Vivian hide you make it slower at any time. 'Overclocking' GPU to the stock speed solves this and makes the game perfectly playable.amibossGameplay VideosPaper Mario seriesGameCubeNintendo Wii

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