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I've installed the latest version of PCSX2, configured it following the guide and I'm trying to play Robot Alchemic Drive and I'm getting terrible FPS (ranging from 5 to 34) if I'm doing anything but staring at a wall or the floor. I'm not sure if I've configured it wrong etc.
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Did you set the GS plugin to the SSE4.1 one?
Did you set GSdx to use DirectX10?
Have you set GSdx to use a low resolution (i.e. native)?
Have you applied Speedhacks?
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07-15-2011, 04:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2011, 04:22 AM by MyDreamName.)
Would it happen that the GS is reaching near 100% (at the top of the emulation window)? If so, do you notice any difference if you use software rendering (F9)?
If not, is the EE reaching near 100%?
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PCSX2 settings? Plugin settings? What do the EE/GS% numbers in the game window say when you get slowdowns? Is it the same in other games?
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Try using some speedhacks, the EE/VU cycle ones should help a bit, you can also try reducing the clamps to 'none' and changing the VU recompiler to "superVU".
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07-15-2011, 06:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2011, 07:28 PM by Luminaflare.)
The speed hacks didn't do much other than make the game mostly not work. The VU recomplier and clamp reduction helped though, averaging around 40fps now instead of 25 to 30.
edit: got it running at 60 fps (75 without frame limiting) by using the aggressive preset (4)