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ID | Category [?] | Severity [?] | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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08126 | Sound | Minor | Always | Nov 8, 2021, 05:39 | Nov 8, 2021, 14:24 |
Tester | samsho2 | View Status | Public | Platform | MAME (Official Binary) |
Assigned To | Resolution | Bugs That Aren't Bugs | OS | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) | |
Status [?] | Resolved | Driver | |||
Version | 0.235 | Fixed in Version | Build | 64-bit | |
Fixed in Git Commit | Github Pull Request # | ||||
Summary | 08126: samsho2: Specific sound effect doesn't seem to play in Samurai Shodown II under certain conditions | ||||
Description |
When playing the game in English mode and Haohmaru and Cham Cham are fighting each other in Cham Cham's stage, the flamingos flying by don't play their sound effect. Spanish and Japanese languages work and play the sound. Tests on real hardware have confirmed that the sound effect is supposed to play even when in English. |
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Steps To Reproduce | Start a game with P1 as Cham Cham. Then have P2 join as Haohmaru. It should go to Cham Cham's stage. If it doesn't, reset and try again until it selects Cham Cham's stage. | ||||
Additional Information |
Here's a video of the behavior on real hardware. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1199327443?t=2h30m50s Try it in MAME in English and that flamingo flying sound effect isn't audible. I've been playing samsho2 in MAME for so long that I assumed this was a bug that is not a bug, but I saw videos using real hardware that don't exhibit the behavior. |
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Affected Sets / Systems | samsho2 | ||||
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No.19430
Haze Senior Tester
Nov 8, 2021, 11:57
edited on: Nov 8, 2021, 11:58 |
this seems far, far too specific to be an emulation bug. maybe different software revision, or result of using a different BIOS? the fact that it depends on the language setting makes it seem intentional. |
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No.19431
samsho2 Tester
Nov 8, 2021, 12:40
edited on: Nov 8, 2021, 12:42 |
That doesn't explain why the behavior is different on real hardware when set to English. I tried every BIOS supported by MAME that allows the English language selection, and the sound is inaudible in all of them. Maybe there is an undumped revision of Samurai Shodown 2. I think that's more likely than the BIOS. I think the problem is more general than I indicated in the description though. I think there are missing sound effects on every stage, it's just that this scenario makes it really obvious because it's a loud long sound. |
No.19432
samsho2 Tester
Nov 8, 2021, 12:49
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Here's real hardware (AES) with the sound audible. It isn't audible in AES mode in MAME. Also, not sure what's going on in these two, because they seem to be some kind of emulation, but the sound effect is playing in these two videos: At first I thought maybe it was a regression in MAME, but then I went back and tried various old versions back to .160, and the sound is inaudible in all of them. |
No.19433
Tafoid Administrator
Nov 8, 2021, 13:12
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It would probably be a good idea to post a save state and/or .inp file (in a .zip file) with the latest 0.237 release to bring you to the point where it can be checked to assist a developer who may wish to look into it. |
No.19434
samsho2 Tester
Nov 8, 2021, 13:15
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Did some more testing and partially figured out what was going on. When the language is set to English, if you press any input and accelerate/skip through the screens, the sound is inaudible. If you don't press anything, you'll hear it. However, with the other language settings, you can press buttons/interrupt the screens and the sound still plays. The guy playing the game on real hardware didn't interrupt anything. I'll try to see if I can get someone with real hardware to test that scenario to find out if it's really a bug that's not a bug. |
No.19435
samsho2 Tester
Nov 8, 2021, 13:32
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Tafoid please resolve this as a bug that is not a bug. Happens on real hardware too. It just so happened that no one putting up video of real hardware on the internet was skipping stage transitions/intros. When you press buttons and skip them, that's what makes the sound cut out when it's in English language mode. |
No.19436
Tafoid Administrator
Nov 8, 2021, 14:24
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Ok. Thanks for thoroughly checking. |