Headhunter US or EU version..
#1
Does anyone have any ideas for running this full speed in hardware mode. Software mode works only with the occasional hiccup. If not I'll continue testing..
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#2
What are your specs?
What kind of settings do you use? (maybe make screenshots)
What is your exact problem?
If you see slowdowns, what are the EE%/GS%/VU% values in the titlebar?
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#3
I updated my signature. It apparently didn't take before. For settings I used the default settings for PCSX 1.2.1. The 'benchmark' im Using is right after the tutorial. Your in a corridor with red flashing lights. Software mode in that area runs great. Dx11 Hardware mode runs quite slow.
Windows 10 x64
RAM: 32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB
CPU:  i7-8700k CPU @ 4.8 GHz
Cooler: H100i GTX
Video: GTX 1080 1080 SEA HAWK X
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero
HDD/SSD: Samsung 970 PRO NVMe Series 1TB M.2 PCI-E
                Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB
                Intel Optane Memory Module 32 GB PCIe M.2 - Used on the Seagate
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#4
headhunter is missing the map in the upper right corner of your screen in hardware mode without the map the game is unplayable (unless if ther is a fix for hardware that I miss) the issue with map is gone if you switch to software mode f9
remember software mode is using only your cpu
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#5
please screenshot your settings (especially emulation settings and gsdx plugin settings) and check the EE%/GS%(/VU%) values while running in HW mode. Compare it to SW mode.

(Considering one of your other posts... do you use 6x scaling? - If yes... what happens at 2x scaling?)
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#6
providing your GSdx.ini file would help. make sure to also have the MTVU hack enabled, that would help.
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#7
I have definitely had MTVU enabled. It wouldn't let me attach the GSdx.ini it said that file was not allowed. I'll paste the current settings below.
I'm confident I have the CPU/GPU power for this..


[Settings]
Adapter=default
Renderer=3
Interlace=7
AspectRatio=0
upscale_multiplier=3
filter=2
paltex=1
logz=1
fba=1
aa1=1
nativeres=0
resx=1920
resy=1080
extrathreads=3
ShadeBoost=1
UserHacks=1
UserHacks_MSAA=16
UserHacks_AlphaHack=0
UserHacks_HalfPixelOffset=0
UserHacks_SpriteHack=0
UserHacks_SkipDraw=0
UserHacks_WildHack=0
UserHacks_AggressiveCRC=0
UserHacks_AlphaStencil=0
UserHacks_DisableCrcHacks=0
Fxaa=0
shaderfx=0
UserHacks_NVIDIAHack=0
UserHacks_TCOffset=0
ShadeBoost_Contrast=61
ShadeBoost_Brightness=50
ShadeBoost_Saturation=50
Windows 10 x64
RAM: 32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB
CPU:  i7-8700k CPU @ 4.8 GHz
Cooler: H100i GTX
Video: GTX 1080 1080 SEA HAWK X
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero
HDD/SSD: Samsung 970 PRO NVMe Series 1TB M.2 PCI-E
                Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB
                Intel Optane Memory Module 32 GB PCIe M.2 - Used on the Seagate
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#8
turn down the msaa
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#9
Helped a bit but still DX11 Hardware mode is still fluctuating from 17-21 fps.

Hmm another note if I turn around backwards look at the wall I got up to 50-60 so this is telling me its a rendering /cpu issue perhaps?
Windows 10 x64
RAM: 32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB
CPU:  i7-8700k CPU @ 4.8 GHz
Cooler: H100i GTX
Video: GTX 1080 1080 SEA HAWK X
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero
HDD/SSD: Samsung 970 PRO NVMe Series 1TB M.2 PCI-E
                Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB
                Intel Optane Memory Module 32 GB PCIe M.2 - Used on the Seagate
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#10
Ok so I completely turned MSAA off and that fixed the fps issue completely. Now the issue is the screen tearing. I have attached an image of it. It's not vsync screen tearing.


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Windows 10 x64
RAM: 32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB
CPU:  i7-8700k CPU @ 4.8 GHz
Cooler: H100i GTX
Video: GTX 1080 1080 SEA HAWK X
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero
HDD/SSD: Samsung 970 PRO NVMe Series 1TB M.2 PCI-E
                Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB
                Intel Optane Memory Module 32 GB PCIe M.2 - Used on the Seagate
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