- removes provoking vertex, vertex input, dynamic state if not supported
- moves dynamic state to be a 0-3 slider and vertex input its own checkbox
- the rich presence was disabled on linux.
- there were duplicate settings in "edens veil"?
- weird behavior of the vertex input checkbox on per game setting
- adds xenoblade 2 to the d24 conversion control function
- adds the flush logs by line setting to android.
- adds the memory layout setting to android
- Adds the option to show building shaders on the android overlay.
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Popovich <alekpopo@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: swurl <swurl@swurl.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/105
Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Popovich <alekpopo@pm.me>
Co-committed-by: Aleksandr Popovich <alekpopo@pm.me>
We can iterate through the AdvancedGraphics settings and generate the UI
during runtime. This doesn't help runtime efficiency, but it helps a ton
in reducing the amount of work a developer needs in order to add a new
setting.
This option is only visible if an Intel GPU using the proprietary
driver is found during Vulkan device enumeration.
configure_graphics: More directly get driver id
Vulkan::Device does quite a bit more than we need just to see the
driver ID here.
Previously, yuzu would try and guess which vsync mode to use given
different scenarios, but apparently we didn't always get it right. This
exposes the separate modes in a drop-down the user can select.
If a mode isn't available in Vulkan, it defaults to FIFO.
As an optional feature which can be enabled in the advanced graphics configuration, all pipelines that get built at the initial shader loading are stored in a VkPipelineCache object and are dumped to the disk.
These vendor specific pipeline cache files are located at `/shader/GAME_ID/vulkan_pipelines.bin`. This feature was mainly added because of an issue with the AMD driver (see yuzu-emu#8507) causing invalidation of the cache files the driver builds automatically.
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.