EE/GP %'s for GTA san andreas
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Also, don't follow youtube tutorials. People on youtube are idiots when it comes to PCSX2.
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(01-08-2015, 05:44 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Also, don't follow youtube tutorials. People on youtube are idiots when it comes to PCSX2.
its better to make it as a global rule Tongue
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please post the emulog
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#13
Okay, this is my current settings.

You're saying, increase the sliders by one?
                   
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#14
Disable all of those manual game fixes!
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Okay, as you guys can tell, I'm not exactly a genius on computers.
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You may have to fill me in as to where I can find the "emulog".

There's gotta be an easier way of doing them screen shots to....
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#16
Okay okay hold up.

PSX2 program log.

Should I run a game or some ***** and post another log?    
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#17
First screenshot: Enable mvu flag hack, disable VU stealing.
Second screenshot: Turn all off
Third and fourth and fifth screenshot: Leave as is
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#18
Okay made them couple changes, the %'s have dropped and it's running much better thanks!

If there's any other changes you see I should make to them settings, please let me know.


The other complaint I have is, on this GTA, there's a peculiar reflection of the game itself, on the game screen, like I can see a lighter version of one of the characters to side.

I have a screen shot, where you can see the picture frames being reflected on the upper right hand side.    

Is that possibly just a bad version of the game?
Or something to do with the emulator?

It's not happened in any other games.
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#19
If you ripped your game image with IMGBURN and your disc isn't scratched then it isn't a bad image.

GTA San Andreas has some graphics glitches that need software mode to fix(Press F9 to switch back and forth) but I don't think your CPU can handle.
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#20
Just on the settings again, about them sliders, are they now in the correct positions?
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