10-18-2009, 10:39 PM
Hey, I've been browsing this forum for the past 2hours going through every guide I can find.
Also spent at least one hour going through every Final fantasy X - XII thread I could find.
I managed to get my fps from 38to 49-50 while running around which was a huge improv, but I'm still experiencing lag during fights, going from 30-41 during fights.
I'm using the latest beta r1888 with the GSdx 1873(SSSE3) Plugin (Works better than SSE2).
I can't get the linuz iso driver to work so I'm using the gigaherz one,
But I doubt that would be an issue. (also running from mounted iso using Daemon tools)
Everything is fully updated on my system. (Specs in my signature)
My CPU is running at a constant 80-100% which makes me think that the FPS is related to my CPU.
As for settings:
*D3D 10(hardware), Everything off, resolution 1280x920 (clicking native does nothing)
*x2Cycle rate, INTC, IOP x2 cycle rate, Idle loop fast-forward.
The rest is at default. I've found this to be the best settings for my computer BUT, I'm asking just in case I've missed something. Also if my CPU infact is too slow. (I mean it is quite old)
Could it be the ram as well?
Also spent at least one hour going through every Final fantasy X - XII thread I could find.
I managed to get my fps from 38to 49-50 while running around which was a huge improv, but I'm still experiencing lag during fights, going from 30-41 during fights.
I'm using the latest beta r1888 with the GSdx 1873(SSSE3) Plugin (Works better than SSE2).
I can't get the linuz iso driver to work so I'm using the gigaherz one,
But I doubt that would be an issue. (also running from mounted iso using Daemon tools)
Everything is fully updated on my system. (Specs in my signature)
My CPU is running at a constant 80-100% which makes me think that the FPS is related to my CPU.
As for settings:
*D3D 10(hardware), Everything off, resolution 1280x920 (clicking native does nothing)
*x2Cycle rate, INTC, IOP x2 cycle rate, Idle loop fast-forward.
The rest is at default. I've found this to be the best settings for my computer BUT, I'm asking just in case I've missed something. Also if my CPU infact is too slow. (I mean it is quite old)
Could it be the ram as well?