Tekken 5 is slow
#1
I am trying to run Tekken 5 on my PC with the following specs :
Intel C2D E6750 2.66Ghz
nVidia 8600gt ddr2 512mb
2gb ddr2 ram
5400rpm 320gb hdd

It's strange because last year when i used to play Tekken 5 on PCSX2 it was working with 100% of the original speed.
Now it runs at about 60-70%
In Tekken Devil Within mode, it slows down as soon as i begin...
Last year i was able to run them all at full speed. Now i cant. Can someone explain why?
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#2
Some games got slower with the release of Pcsx2 1.0, with the upside of more compatibility this time around.
CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 Quad Core @ 3.6GHz
RAM: 8GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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#3
hmm....yea. i was using 0.9.6 back then, but now it seems to work just rubbish. objects are not drawn correctly and it runs slower than 1.0
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#4
That's why it runs faster, it's not doing everything properly Tongue

On 1.0.0, what are the percentages for everything along the top of your GS window? you should have CPU:##% GS:##%
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#5
hmm...lets see
fps : ~60
EE : 70-80
GS : 25-35
UI : 0-1

but in Devil Within mode gets even slower
fps : ~60
EE : 50-60
GS : 50-70
UI : 0-1
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#6
umm is that 1.0? because that is full speed.. In fact your CPU isn't even maxing out because the frame limiting is stopping it at 60fps.
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#7
so i should disable frame limiting?
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#8
2.66 is nowhere near enough for this title, and unfortunately MTVU provides only a small amount of improvement.

This game starts to perform choppily or in slow motion while providing incorrect performance numbers with anything over the balanced preset iirc (been awhile since i played it), making the cpu clockrate matter all that much more
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#9
nowhere near??? Sad i dont risk overclocking it
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#10
i dont understand, why do you want faster than full speed? Blink

if it doesnt feel like full speed, i would assume you are using the speedhack sliders which cause false fps, which could freak out the frame limited, so i would suggest sliding them to 0
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