07-26-2010, 10:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2010, 09:08 AM by Zangetsu21.)
I played around with DMC this weekend and got a good config for it. I'm running it at full speed.
Here it is:
Pcsx2 beta r1888
Graphics: Latest GSDX
Direct3D 10
Texture Filtering Enabled
Vsync Enabled (You can disable if you want)
Native Res works but mine is not on native, play around with it.
Sound: Latest SPU-2X
Interpolation - None (Again play around if you want)
X-Audio 2
Time Stretch Enabled
Speed Hacks:
Use X2 Cycle Rate
INTC Sync Hack
Enable IOP X2 Cycle Rate
Advance Options:
EE Recs Options
- Round mode: Chop/Zero
- Clamp Mode: Normal
- Enable Denormals are Zero
VU Recs Options
- Round Mode: Chop/Zero
- Clamp Mode: Normal
- Enable Denormals are Zero
That's it. My game runs at full speed, lowest I got so far was 97% speed.
I'm running it from an ISO, don't know if running from the dvd will affect speeds.
I'm juggling work and varsity at the moment, so if you have a question and I don't reply immediately, my apologies.
Oh sorry, my specs are:
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8Ghz
4Gig DDR2 800Mhz RAM
Nvidia 8800GT 512mb
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
For Metal Gear Solid 3, use the same setup except at the Advance options, set everything to Chop/Zero and enable Flush to Zero. In GSDX, disable Vsync. My MGS 3 runs at full speed too.
Here is my config for Shadow of Colossus
PCSX2 beta r1888 (0.9.7beta runs this game HORRIBLY)
Graphics: Latest GSDX of course.
Direct3D 10 Hardware
Texture Filtering Enabled
Internal Res - Up to your GFX Card (Thanx Rezard for that info)
Sound:
Latest Pe.op.s SPU2
Interpolation and reverb disabled (I haven't tried other sound plugins yet)
Speed Hacks:
X2 Cycle Rate
INTC Sync Hack
Enable IOP X2 Cycle Rate
Status Flag Hack
VU Cycle stealing - DISABLE. This actually slows the game down. I think it's ok if you use the slight speedup but don't go higher.
Another user (Shadow Lady) pointed out that the VU Cycle Stealing works better if you disable some other hacks, thanx for the info, it just didn't work for me.
Advanced:
In a nutshell, put everything on chop/zero and none
Enable Flush to Zero and Denormals are Zero
I haven't played very far. I've killed the 1st Colossus. The game is running very smooth.
Hope this helps.
Here it is:
Pcsx2 beta r1888
Graphics: Latest GSDX
Direct3D 10
Texture Filtering Enabled
Vsync Enabled (You can disable if you want)
Native Res works but mine is not on native, play around with it.
Sound: Latest SPU-2X
Interpolation - None (Again play around if you want)
X-Audio 2
Time Stretch Enabled
Speed Hacks:
Use X2 Cycle Rate
INTC Sync Hack
Enable IOP X2 Cycle Rate
Advance Options:
EE Recs Options
- Round mode: Chop/Zero
- Clamp Mode: Normal
- Enable Denormals are Zero
VU Recs Options
- Round Mode: Chop/Zero
- Clamp Mode: Normal
- Enable Denormals are Zero
That's it. My game runs at full speed, lowest I got so far was 97% speed.
I'm running it from an ISO, don't know if running from the dvd will affect speeds.
I'm juggling work and varsity at the moment, so if you have a question and I don't reply immediately, my apologies.
Oh sorry, my specs are:
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8Ghz
4Gig DDR2 800Mhz RAM
Nvidia 8800GT 512mb
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
For Metal Gear Solid 3, use the same setup except at the Advance options, set everything to Chop/Zero and enable Flush to Zero. In GSDX, disable Vsync. My MGS 3 runs at full speed too.
Here is my config for Shadow of Colossus
PCSX2 beta r1888 (0.9.7beta runs this game HORRIBLY)
Graphics: Latest GSDX of course.
Direct3D 10 Hardware
Texture Filtering Enabled
Internal Res - Up to your GFX Card (Thanx Rezard for that info)
Sound:
Latest Pe.op.s SPU2
Interpolation and reverb disabled (I haven't tried other sound plugins yet)
Speed Hacks:
X2 Cycle Rate
INTC Sync Hack
Enable IOP X2 Cycle Rate
Status Flag Hack
VU Cycle stealing - DISABLE. This actually slows the game down. I think it's ok if you use the slight speedup but don't go higher.
Another user (Shadow Lady) pointed out that the VU Cycle Stealing works better if you disable some other hacks, thanx for the info, it just didn't work for me.
Advanced:
In a nutshell, put everything on chop/zero and none
Enable Flush to Zero and Denormals are Zero
I haven't played very far. I've killed the 1st Colossus. The game is running very smooth.
Hope this helps.
-PC Specs-
AMD Ryzen 3600
16gb DDR4 Corsair 3200mhz
MSI Armor Radeon RX580 8gb
Windows 10 Pro x64
-Laptop Specs-
i7 6700HQ @ 2.9Ghz
8gb DDR3
GTX 960m 4GB
Windows 10 Pro x64
AMD Ryzen 3600
16gb DDR4 Corsair 3200mhz
MSI Armor Radeon RX580 8gb
Windows 10 Pro x64
-Laptop Specs-
i7 6700HQ @ 2.9Ghz
8gb DDR3
GTX 960m 4GB
Windows 10 Pro x64