Happy ! Xenosaga is finally running good on 1.2 !!!!
#11
It's still a ***** of a game to run.

Even with my rig, there are parts where I get massive slow downs.
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#12
Curious though not sure which Xenosaga it was, but I believe it was 1 or 2, with the ultimate of Junior (With the coins) the screen looks all messed up, wondering if that has to do with the game and the emu, or lack of my old system back then. Haven't played Xenosaga for ages, so I wouldn't know myself anymore.
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#13
After few playing, yes I got some slowdowns, no lags but game is becoming SLOW.
So its not perfect, there is still a lot of improvements to make, I hope the dev team will be at work Tongue2
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(02-09-2014, 09:36 AM)StriFe79 Wrote: Curious though not sure which Xenosaga it was, but I believe it was 1 or 2, with the ultimate of Junior (With the coins) the screen looks all messed up, wondering if that has to do with the game and the emu, or lack of my old system back then. Haven't played Xenosaga for ages, so I wouldn't know myself anymore.

Storm Waltz. It's from Episode I and it worked fine in my last playthrough.
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#15
then it might be a graphical glitch back then with GSDX perhaps
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#16
in fact the game runs perfect only in software mode
else its lines, big slowdowns etc
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#17
On my Laptop(i7-3632QM 2.2 turbo 3.2/Intel HD4000)it runs well at 1280x720.
The only problem is, text in tutorial battle are not displayed. However, that is remedied if I use DX11 but the game runs way more slower and doesn't stay at 59-60fps like in DX9.
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#18
For me im permanently at 60fps but its often slow during cinematics, the framerate dont seems to be connected to the speed.
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#19
One more thing, the normal setup is 4:3 ?
I don't know if its more stretched in 16:9 or 4:3, the character looks so thin in 4:3.. but all is more square, cinematics are in 4:3 in 16:9 mode, so I don't know.
I think there is a problem somewhere.. looks like the UI is fine on 4:3 but the game is stretched.
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#20
Do you have widescreen hacks enabled in the System menu?

My whole playthrough was in 16:9 with WS hacks. If you have them enabled and are still setting 4:3 in GS window, that's why.

If you are having slowdown while at 60FPS, I would ask you if you are using any speedhacks.
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