Speed issues with Fire Pro Wrestling Returns & King of Colosseum 2
#1
I'm running 1.4.0 on a Windows 10 laptop, my PCSX2 graphics settings are:

DX 11 (Hardware)
Interlacing is Auto (I turned it to Off a couple times, with no increase in speed)
Resolution is Native (it did not go faster than 2x Native)
the other settings in that dialog box are Default

Window size is 960x720 (I tried 800x600 to see if it went faster, it did not)
Everything else in the settings is Default.

Both games run at an average of 40-50 (at best) fps, even with Turbo on. (By contrast, Fire Pro Wrestling Z runs at 60 fps most of the time, even at 2x or 3x Native resolution)


My laptop specs are:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...9SK5AB2780
(mine is red)
CPU - AMD A6-7310 4 Core Processor 2 GHz
GPU is AMD Integrated (I didn't run DXDiag yet so I don't know what specific card it is, but it's from 2015)
6 GB RAM currently inserted

My previous laptop with specs from 6 years ago was able to run FPR at 60fps, and averaged 50-60fps for most of KoC2, which is odd.
(Previous laptop specs)

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#2
I was wrong. Nothing to see here.
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#3
Well, not even speaking about your GPU, your CPU is VERY weak for pcsx2. Your STR (single thread rating) is about 910. Maybe you get a bit more with Turbo but it won't be enough. For PCSX2 you need a minimum of a 1600 STR. More demanding games require a STR of 2000. So you'll either need to get a new, more powerful, laptop or just use your PS2

If you want to look at processors and see ones that will meet the requirements, go to this site...

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
Windows 11 64 bit OS
Intel Core i7-10700
Geforce RTX 2060 6GB
32 GB DDR4 RAM
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#4
your old specs are very weak too, but 6 years ago pcsx2 was less demanding.
that could explain why you think your old laptop performed better
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
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#5
Thanks for the clarifications; I'm guessing this means I should try using 1.0.0 instead of 1.4.0 on my newer laptop, like I've been doing on my older one, huh?
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#6
Versions older than 1.4.0 aren't supported anymore. So, you can use it, but keep in mind you won't get any help
Windows 11 64 bit OS
Intel Core i7-10700
Geforce RTX 2060 6GB
32 GB DDR4 RAM
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