Persona 3 Fes 0.9.8
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I've been looking to play this on my comp and I have looked a couple other forums for this and some videos to help me since I'm almost a total nub at this. I got it to the point where I can mantain it at 59.00fps~62.00fps with about 10% EE 0%Gs and 0% Ui throughout the opening (goes down to like 10~20fps during the menu and about 8~12 EE, around 35 Gs and 0 or 1 UiSad) new game creation, and first cutscene, but when the first person starts talking it goes down to like 20~40 fps which makes it really low voiced and wierd. My question is how do I do I adjust my settings to make it run as smoothly as possible? My specs are Pentium® Dual core, [email protected] Ghz, 3.50 GB of RAM with Nvidia GeForce 8400 Gs. If any more info about my comp is needed I'll try and look and provide. My emulation settings are basically on default except I presetted it to 2, enabled mvu block hack in speedhacks, and even though I'm not using superVU compiler I still enabled VU clip flag hack. My bios is a 2004 model apparently, and plugins are GSdx 4600 (MSVC 15.00, SSE3) 0.1.16 [gsdx-ssse3-r4600], SSSPSX PAD Pressure Mod 1.7.1 [PadSSPSx], SPU-X r4600m 1.4.0 [spu2-x-r4600], cdvdGigaherz (r4510) 0.8.0 [cdvdGigaherz], USBnull Driver 0.7.0 [USBnull], FWnull Driver 0.7.0 [FWnull], and DEV9null Driver 0.5.0 [DEV9null]. Soz if I put useless info or not enough. Any help plox? Tongue Also running Windows XP if anyone needed to know.
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If not done yet, make an iso from your dvd using imgburn and use internal iso loader
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#3
You may have trouble.

My old Q6600 @ 3.3GHZ and GTX8800 GT had slowdown. As it did with my 470. With my new processor, no slow-down though.

Sadly, your rig is not enough to get full speed.
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(01-21-2012, 11:11 AM)jesalvein Wrote: If not done yet, make an iso from your dvd using imgburn and use internal iso loader

Yeah I've been playing it from an iso.
(01-21-2012, 04:58 PM)Mkilbride Wrote: You may have trouble.

My old Q6600 @ 3.3GHZ and GTX8800 GT had slowdown. As it did with my 470. With my new processor, no slow-down though.

Sadly, your rig is not enough to get full speed.

Aw really? I've seen some people around my comp specs play it at a moderate speed but I guess that was just the video recorder. so this is the fastest it can go? Then I might as well get the new tv fast to play it on my ps3 D:
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if your PS3 si backwards compatible, why not ?
your PS2 will play it perfectly, anyways Tongue2
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Yeah, it just won't look nearly as good as on PCSX2.

And moderate speed isn't good really. 30FPS on a PS2 game is quite literally half-speed...everything takes twice as long to do. I managed to beat it on my old system, but by the final battles I was having like 30FPS in some scenes...and my rig was more powerful than your sby quite abit.

And yes, video capture outputs 100% speed, regardless, so it doesn't show real performance.
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