What Final Fantasy X Settings should I have?
#11
the last Gsdx that didn't have that graphic glitch was r1426.
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#12
(07-22-2009, 02:46 AM)seinfeldx Wrote: the last Gsdx that didn't have that graphic glitch was r1426.

Do you have a link to where I can get the old plugins? I only have the beta stuff.
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#13
http://212.92.18.46/gsdx/
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#14
(07-22-2009, 02:46 AM)seinfeldx Wrote: the last Gsdx that didn't have that graphic glitch was r1426.
(07-22-2009, 03:14 AM)nasageek Wrote: http://212.92.18.46/gsdx/

I downloaded r1426 and it got rid of the graphical glitches but it still slows down during the opening video and the sound gets crackly and skips at some points.
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#15
The slowdown might be unavoidable with your CPU on Vista, but may as well try what you can. Can you take a screenshot of your Speedhacks and post here? Are you using the DirectX10 GSdx plugin? SSE4.1 if it's supported?
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#16
(07-22-2009, 04:19 AM)Larfin_Man Wrote: The slowdown might be unavoidable with your CPU on Vista, but may as well try what you can. Can you take a screenshot of your Speedhacks and post here? Are you using the DirectX10 GSdx plugin? SSE4.1 if it's supported?

Here are my settings

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#17
In speedhacks, set VU Cycle Stealing two notches, so it's set to "Moderate" and you should notice a nice speedup. You can set it higher, but you'll notice some weird glitches, like characters animations going crazy during cutscenes. You can also play around with the 4 EmotionEngine Misc Hacks to get some small improvements in speed.
Oh and if your CPU supports SSE4.1, try using that version of the graphics plugin, you may get a couple extra FPS.
OS: Windows 7 64bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K @3.5 GHz
RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2GB
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#18
(07-22-2009, 05:44 AM)Larfin_Man Wrote: In speedhacks, set VU Cycle Stealing two notches, so it's set to "Moderate" and you should notice a nice speedup. You can set it higher, but you'll notice some weird glitches, like characters animations going crazy during cutscenes. You can also play around with the 4 EmotionEngine Misc Hacks to get some small improvements in speed.
Oh and if your CPU supports SSE4.1, try using that version of the graphics plugin, you may get a couple extra FPS.

Nope, I can't use 4. Upping it not to moderate but to the first one worked.
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#19
Nice, so it's running at an enjoyable speed now?
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#20
I have this graphic glitch too, during intro. But it appears so fast that you might not notice.
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