Speedhacks dont work for me anymore!
#1
Since about 2 weeks, the nightly builds were slow as hell, now i rechecked and yea, activating speedhack have no effect at all, i have a very old rig , dual core 2go ram and nvidia gforce 8600 gts, but used to get 50-56 fps with speedhaxes on, im on 32 bits and my cpu support only SSE3 not SSE4, can anything be done bout it ? or ill just have to update my hardware XD ?

Edit: yup the recently inverted EE slider did it.


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#2
Which game?
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#3
Possible that he has the new slider thing mixed up. (tbh I'm still not quite sure which method to use now myself)
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#4
Atros: the EE slider got inverted recently , just in case you were moving the slider to right.

on layman terms,

left -> more speed
right -> more smoothness ( CPU demanding)

Quote:bh I'm still not quite sure which method to use now myself

Tooltip is your ally Wink
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(12-23-2015, 04:57 PM)ssakash Wrote: Atros: the EE slider got inverted recently , just in case you were moving the slider to right.

on layman terms,

left -> more speed
right -> more smoothness ( CPU demanding)



Haa! didnt noticed the EE slider thing, indeed it solved the issue a bit, still got some fps drops, but its a start Smile
Ty all for fast and effectiv replies, love this community <3.
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#6
you might wanna consider an upgrade, a core2duo is not really state of the art anymore Wink

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#7
(12-24-2015, 06:17 PM)Nexxxus Wrote: you might wanna consider an upgrade, a core2duo is not really state of the art anymore Wink
A good amount of PS2 games run quite well in hardware mode with a Core2Duo. Upgrading just for PS2 emulation isn't a direct concern here.
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