Why is DW5 different?
#1
I've been using PCSx2 for quite awhile now, having consolidating my collection to the PC for space-saving, and it's been great. I saw Dynasty Warriors 5 (DW5) at the flee market, and went to play it, and I get large FPS hits when there are lots of enemies on the screen. I rarely experience a slow-down in these games, mostly negligible, but it's different here. I have very little experience with messing with the plug-ins as all the games I've played so far ran flawlessly without adjusting anything. I tried enabling some speedhack, but the game started strobing and I nearly seized. Any input/suggestions?

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#2
Get a better CPU.
Bulldozer architecture is unfortunatemy very bad at single threaded applications like pcsx2
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#3
You can always overclock it...
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#4
That gpu, while decent, won't touch a Dynasty warriors game. Check this website for various scores on gpu's. You need above 3000 to play a DW game well. And yes, your cpu is lacking unless you can get it above 4.6ghz.

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/
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#5
I would have to disagree with you, DaTankAC.
Your experiences with Dynasty Warriors seem strange to me,
and do not coincide with any of mine.

I wouldn't doubt a GTX 550 will handle the game itself.
Of course, it would hit some limit with upscaling.

That CPU is a weak type per-clock.
Try OCing it and see how that does.
It's typically like Speedhacks,
but without the side effects on emulation.
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(07-04-2013, 12:25 AM)DaTankAC Wrote: That gpu, while decent, won't touch a Dynasty warriors game. Check this website for various scores on gpu's. You need above 3000 to play a DW game well. And yes, your cpu is lacking unless you can get it above 4.6ghz.

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/

Im not too sure how different DW5 is to DW3, but I can run DW3 at 3x native on a 610m (2x on HD 4000) so I would daresay his gpu would suffice

Though if DW5 is anything like DW3, dont use the EE cycle rate or VU cycle stealing hacks.
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Hmm...I'm just not sure why I drew the short straw on the gpu performance. Neither my old GTX 550 Ti or 6850 were any good at rendering this game. Oh well...with my current setup I don't really worry about it anymore.
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#8
Dynasty Warrior 5 was when they started using a new engine, I do believe (same one used in DW Gundam 1 and 2) which seems to be a bit trickier to emulate. Also to note, besides the fact bulldozer is probably the worst per-thread performance wise processor of the last 5 years, it's also not a true quad core, so your mileage may not get as far using MTVU as a true tri or greater core CPU.
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One thing people must not know is that these games had massive slow downs on the console itself. When they're alot of enemies on the screen it would slow down to probably about 10fps im guessing on the console. SO for this to happen would seem rather normal to me. Unless somehow the emulator fixes this but I kind of doubt that it does. So in my eyes its emulating it perfectly and there are no problems here.
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(07-04-2013, 04:44 PM)fade2black001 Wrote: One thing people must not know is that these games had massive slow downs on the console itself. When they're alot of enemies on the screen it would slow down to probably about 10fps im guessing on the console. SO for this to happen would seem rather normal to me. Unless somehow the emulator fixes this but I kind of doubt that it does. So in my eyes its emulating it perfectly and there are no problems here.

Very valid point.
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