Slight Trouble with Pcsx2 0.9.6
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CPU vendor name - Genuine Intel
x86Family = Intel® Pentium® Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz
Cores - 2 Physical [2 logical]
System Type - 32 Bit
RAM - 2 Gigs
Graphics card - Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Pcsx2 Setting -

Graphics - GSdx 890 (MSVC 15.00, SSE2) 0.1.14 -
Resolution - Windowed
Renderer - Direct3d 10 (Hardware)
Shader - Pixel Shader 2.0
Interlacing - None
Aspect Ratio - 4:3
D3D internal res - 512 : 512
SW Rend threads - 1

Sound - SPU2-X 1.1.0 - Defaults

CPU - EERec - EE/IOP recompiler , Multi threaded GS mode (MTGS), and Normal frame limiting - all frames are rendered as fast as possible.



My problem - Pcsx2 Has stoped working, windows is checking for a solution. As soon as I go to run Arc the lad 3 .iso it gets the the start up screen, running at a low frame rate, then as soon as the start up is finished, the emulator crashs. I can provide screen shots if needed. Thanks for any help in advanced!!!
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arc the lad 3 is a PS1 game, isn't it ?
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
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(07-21-2009, 07:49 AM)SpawnsLilHope Wrote: CPU vendor name - Genuine Intel
x86Family = Intel® Pentium® Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz
Cores - 2 Physical [2 logical]
System Type - 32 Bit
RAM - 2 Gigs
Graphics card - Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Pcsx2 Setting -

Graphics - GSdx 890 (MSVC 15.00, SSE2) 0.1.14 -
Resolution - Windowed
Renderer - Direct3d 10 (Hardware)
Shader - Pixel Shader 2.0
Interlacing - None
Aspect Ratio - 4:3
D3D internal res - 512 : 512
SW Rend threads - 1

Sound - SPU2-X 1.1.0 - Defaults

CPU - EERec - EE/IOP recompiler , Multi threaded GS mode (MTGS), and Normal frame limiting - all frames are rendered as fast as possible.



My problem - Pcsx2 Has stoped working, windows is checking for a solution. As soon as I go to run Arc the lad 3 .iso it gets the the start up screen, running at a low frame rate, then as soon as the start up is finished, the emulator crashs. I can provide screen shots if needed. Thanks for any help in advanced!!!
when u run by double clking pcsx2.exe,take a look of the console(a black
screen back with ur system info) if ur cpu supports sse3 then u must use
gsdx sse3.again it seems ur gsdx is not updated.update ur gsdx from here

download latest directx and install.D3D internal res in native and do not
use SW Rend threads as ur cpu is weak.try to use shader 3 and even
i can not tell u that game speed will be satisfactory.Because

ur clock speed is 2ghz which is insufficient and also u have not powerful gpu(agp or graphices card) it seems.Tongue
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Quote:when u run by double clking pcsx2.exe,take a look of the console(a black
screen back with ur system info) if ur cpu supports sse3 then u must use
gsdx sse3.again it seems ur gsdx is not updated.update ur gsdx from here

download latest directx and install.D3D internal res in native and do not
use SW Rend threads as ur cpu is weak.try to use shader 3 and even
i can not tell u that game speed will be satisfactory.Because

ur clock speed is 2ghz which is insufficient and also u have not powerful gpu(agp or graphices card) it seems.Tongue

Did all of the above, fixed the low frame rate, but as soon as the game starts up, right after the ps2 intro screen, it crashs still. same message.
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(07-21-2009, 08:19 AM)jesalvein Wrote: arc the lad 3 is a PS1 game, isn't it ?

To SpawnsLilHope :well,i have not played ps1 games too much.
if u want to play ps1 game
u can use pcsx from here
but remember that it need same thing as pcsx2( bios,plugin etc)

if u do not own ps1, then check that ur ps2 have ps1 compatibility
if yes then just play it on ur ps2.Perhaps there may be one chance(i m not sure).That is Virtual gamestation which is a ps1 emu that does not require
ps1 bios but it is a commercial one ,I have heard(also go sue to death due to sony).So think what u can do.
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Right.. Forgot it was a PSX game, I will make an image of God Of War 2 and try that game. If it still crash's I will come back. Thanks.
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