06-29-2015, 06:25 AM
After 2 days of trial and error with every setting I could find, Youtube configs included, I managed to get the games mentioned below running at a pleasant 58-60+ in menus, however, it chugs at a sluggish pace of 38-48 fps during any real in-game action which is almost unplayable.
The games tested are various Armored Core games (AC 2, AA, 3, and SL), and they all seem to run similarly. Fantasic in menus, decent during FMV's (audio is rough), and a lot of framerate ups and down (mostly downs) during general gameplay. At this point, I'm not capable of increasing these framerates on my own with any setting configs I'm aware of. As I'm on a laptop, overclocking is likely out of the question as well.
For what it's worth, here are my specs:
Asus K75D Notebook Series
Windows 8
CPU: AMD A10-4600M APU w/Radeon graphics, 2.3Ghz (quad core)
RAM: 8GB
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7660G - 7670M Dual Graphics
Tested with all post-processing effects off, auto interlacing, with similar results across each native setting-- from native up to 3x native.
With PCSX2 supporting a maximum of 3 cores, and poor performance from the 2.3 quad core processor, am I basically doomed to play these games while sitting at my PC until I pick up something with a 3.4+ CPU? Is 3.4 (duo/quad) the speed to aim for? Thanks in advance!
The games tested are various Armored Core games (AC 2, AA, 3, and SL), and they all seem to run similarly. Fantasic in menus, decent during FMV's (audio is rough), and a lot of framerate ups and down (mostly downs) during general gameplay. At this point, I'm not capable of increasing these framerates on my own with any setting configs I'm aware of. As I'm on a laptop, overclocking is likely out of the question as well.
For what it's worth, here are my specs:
Asus K75D Notebook Series
Windows 8
CPU: AMD A10-4600M APU w/Radeon graphics, 2.3Ghz (quad core)
RAM: 8GB
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7660G - 7670M Dual Graphics
Tested with all post-processing effects off, auto interlacing, with similar results across each native setting-- from native up to 3x native.
With PCSX2 supporting a maximum of 3 cores, and poor performance from the 2.3 quad core processor, am I basically doomed to play these games while sitting at my PC until I pick up something with a 3.4+ CPU? Is 3.4 (duo/quad) the speed to aim for? Thanks in advance!