Pcsx2 emulator zone
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Like most emulators for any hardware newer than a SNES, they are glitchy and need a newish PC to run the games at a decent speed. Until I found the right set of GSDX settings, it would crash 5 seconds after starting a game. Even if you do somehow dump your PS2 bios (don't google it!) and get PCSX2 working, you will find to your dismay that it just doesn't work that well. Yep, the ol' PS2 looks not so good on my TV either. But apparently you have to jailbreak your PS2, reformat a USB drive, burn an ISO to a disc that the PS2 can read, rip the BIOS to the USB, dump it to your PC, divide by zero, walk through fire, arm-wrestle Chuck Norris, and then PCSX2 will work. Yeah that's the main reason I wanted to play on my PC - higher resolution and antialiasing.
PCSX2 EMULATOR ZONE 480P
Well, that the theory.Yeah I have a PS2, but 480p looks like dump on my HDTV. So, I'm hoping I'd get betting overclock result from and the higher multiplier and better performance with the extra cache. The sad news is that I no longer have the Q9400S because I refund and got something better, the Q9550 12MB of cache and a multiplier of 8.5 compared to the Q9400S which only has 6MB of cache and a multiplier of 8. In the extreme heavy load or slow down, I'd get an additional 5 fps and for the most part of the game it's running in the 40~50 fps, a lot smoother than before. However, on average it gave me 5 - 10 fps more than the E6300.
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This video is old and slower than what I got with my newer CPU, and that is the Q9400S running at 3.73GHz the same speed as my overclocked Core 2 Duo E6300 at 3.73GHz. And that's half the speed of the how games normally run at. So, if you're running the game at 30 fps then everything will be slowed down by half, even the sounds. When playing the game, the sounds are perfect, but if you're not playing at 60 fps (normal speed of the PS2 console) then everything will be slower. Maybe a camcorder could a better job at this. Sounds output usually don't get capture very well via web cam. The sound issue that you're hearing is actually the fault of the web cam.
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PS3 DualShock3 controller via bluetooth adapter with MotionInJoy program and driver.
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GSDX rev.4288 Direct3D11 hardware 1360 x 768 resolution used Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86Ghz overclocked (101% overclocked! xD) So the V-RAM needs aren't what they were on the PS2, they're significantly more because of the emulation process. It always seems to be either sound or video rate that suffers,Įdit: Your comment about the V-RAM nessecary is partially true, keep in mind that the rule of thumb with emulation is that the emulationg processor needs to be almost 8x the capacity of the original as you have to completley rebuild and reinterpret the native processors instruction set and translate those to roughly equivalant instructions on the newer CPU. I tried running my copy of ZOE2 on PCSX2 and it was one of the few games I just couldn't quite tweak to work reliably.
PCSX2 EMULATOR ZONE MANUAL
The speed is good considering the slowdown PCSX2 usually experiences with particle effect heavy games, but the sound emulation is suffering pretty badly.have you tried desyching the sound emulation? It can cause some slight issues during cutscenes but it would probbably get rid of the lag you experience with audio-effects, that or try a different method for calculating the max FPS (ie manual based on game region or an alt-FPS calculator like ePSXe has). Are you running this through a DX10/11 plugin? Also what revision of PCSX2 is this?