Getting 8 - 28 fps with a monster pc :(
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Yeah. I dont know what you think that monster pc mean but in my case it is: AMD FX 8150 3,6ghz, 16gb ram, GTX660 TI oc, Gigabyte 970A-UD3 motherboard.

And now the question what settings should i try to run the shadow of colossus? Since ive tried by my own multiple different ways but its low fps or then graphical buggs. And no I dont have any power saving features enabled on my pc. Any suggestions?

ps. Sry for any typos or bad language.
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#2
don'tenable mtvu hack, and push VU cycle stealing to 1 or 2.
that said, keep in mind that PCU will be a serious bottleneck when it comes to ps2 emulation or general gaming...
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(12-28-2012, 04:27 PM)Aabd2 Wrote: Yeah. I dont know what you think that monster pc mean but in my case it is: AMD FX 8150 3,6ghz, 16gb ram, GTX660 TI oc, Gigabyte 970A-UD3 motherboard.

And now the question what settings should i try to run the shadow of colossus? Since ive tried by my own multiple different ways but its low fps or then graphical buggs. And no I dont have any power saving features enabled on my pc. Any suggestions?

ps. Sry for any typos or bad language.

sadly amd doesnt have anything that would be considered a "monster" for ps2 emulation.

my suggestion is overclock your 8150 to ~4.5ghz should give a nice speed boost. and do what the other guys did. try minor speedhacks take off MTVU for now.

i would try EE at 2 and VU at 2.
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well the 8150 does have the AVX Instruction set onboard, so he/she can see if it'll run better then SSE2 where the rest of the older AMD CPU's run on.
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