Failing to do this was causing challenge icons to carry over into the next game if a game was closed while the icons were active, even if the next game to run was a completely different game entirely with completely different badges.
RetroAchievements plans to use the user_agent in unlock requests to determine which software version was used to play the game, and can filter older software versions out. As such, I have been given the go-ahead to remove the hardcoded line that forces hardcore to always be false.
This takes care of making the image clearer in some edge cases where the game was already running at near perfect
4:3 with no stretching, and the VI aspect ratio didn't match the XFB by one pixel, making the image stretched and blurry.
-Video: Fix `FindClosestIntegerResolution() using the window aspect ratio and not the draw aspect ratio, causing it to prefer
stretching over black bars in cases when it wasn't desirable.
Two minor updates to improve the Achievement Manager's handling of a player's completion rate.
One, UnlockStatus and the unlock map now track achievement category, such that TallyScore does not count unofficial achievements in counts/points.
Two, the determinations for mastery/completion are now improved to check (1) that the achievement triggering this is CORE (not UNOFFICIAL) and (2) that it has not already been unlocked at this level on the site, which should be sufficient to determine that the unlocking of this particular achievement completes/masters the game.
* Fix irregularly shaped corners
* Remove extra space for BalloonTips with no message or no title
* When the target tip location is not on a screen, put the tooltip on
the mouse's screen instead of the primary screen
* Fix description getting cut off when the title was too long
* Expose border width as a parameter
* Fix spacing and sizing issues with larger border widths
Most obviously, there is no longer a warning message to the player in the achievement window that achievements are disabled if a game is not currently running.
Use "bzip2" instead of "bzip" in optparse's compression choices for the
convert command. This is both more accurate and matches what the
ParseCompressionTypeString function expects.
The mismatch between the two parsing functions prevented compression
using bzip2 because either ParseCompressionTypeString or optparse would
generate an error when using "bzip" or "bzip2" respectively.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13427
This fixes an issue introduced by 3b0444be6b
where the m_accelerator would not be initialized when loading a savestate if
the current UCode mismatched the UCode in the savestate, leading to a crash.
When performing a default compilation with recent GCC & glibc,
the use of -Werror=nonnull causes a build error.
The error is given as IOFile::ClearError() can call std::clearerr()
with a null file, which can trigger a null-pointer dereference in libc.
Change the std::clearerr() call to be conditional on a file being open.
Google Play's policies require us to tell the user the size of any large
download.
The size seems to vary by just a megabyte or two across regions in my
testing, so I'm listing a rough size for all the regions.
I'm also taking the opportunity to shorten the message to make it easier
to read.
Because the wording of the Load Wii System Menu string can change
depending on the contents of the NAND, we should update that menu item in
a method that's guaranteed to get called every time the user opens the
menu rather than one that's only guaranteed to be called once.