[bug] extermination pal
#1
Rama, I have play this game today and im still seeing a reflection of denis in the actual game thats slowing down my fps frame rate and when i pick up certain objects in hardware or software mode, its making my fvm video or movies laggy, can someone or somebody help me please? thank you

Nicholas Hebert

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#2
No, not me, I don't know why this happens. Play another game Tongue2
#3
rama i will play another game then,but i want someone or somebody to report as a bug in the actual game in gsdx software or hardware mode, can that be done please?
#4
Yeah, we know about it now. Just keep trying the game on never revisions, maybe it gets fixed, maybe not.
We don't usually fix specific games only (usually! ) Tongue2
#5
He seems to like you Rama Tongue2.

Anyways as of my last testing of this game (Extermination was the 1st ps2 game I ever bought it being one of the release games for it) this game didn`t run very well in pcsx2. Ran quite slow (15-30 fps at best).

This game starts off really average and then gets really good later on. Hope to see it running well in the future.
Old habits die hard - System Shock
#6
yeah icemann any more test on this game extermination? what about the video? when you move around it goes fast but because there's a reflection in the game its slowing down game speed or fps, idk why anyone would want to play this game if theres a bug in the gsdx plugin!!!!!.
#7
Well you would play it on your ps2 worst comes to worst.
Old habits die hard - System Shock
#8
i know icemann but you see i have a v9 ps2 that missing a v9 motherboard and a slim ps2 thats unchip and it works, but im saving my money for a brand new v9 motherboard and modify my v9 ps2 and the modchip i have is an Apple Red Ex modchip to have it install it on any model of my ps2 unit and on top of that i got a great notebook that i have right now.
#9
OK, this is NOT a bug report.
This does NOT follows the bug reporting guidelines anyway either

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