(10-23-2009, 06:44 PM)Shadow Lady Wrote: [ -> ]Try the latest beta, try ticking the "native" checkbox in GSdx and enabling more speedhacks, what is your PC specs?
http://forums.pcsx2.net/thread-3716.html
Problem is solved. I have change pcsx2 version. Now is fine.
THX
A fix for improper upscaling is kind of being worked on. For now, you either have to deal with the ghosting effect or stick with native resolution.
Third option, you can try using an older version of gsdx. A lot of games I have this problem with newer versions, I don't have with older versions (specifically, I use 1398 for these games). There is also an offset option that can be set in the ini files, but it has to be adjusted for each game and it's kind of a hacky work around.
i got same problem
im using notebook MSI ex460,
CPU C2D T6500 2.1GHz
RAM 2.5GB
VGA RADEON HD 4330
Vista 32 ultimate
please help since i'm so sure my computer capable to handle it
thanks in adv
Unfortunately, you're wrong. Your computer can't handle it. The build in graphics card is way on the low end. You may get playable results but only with "native res" checked.
Besides your GPU, the CPU is a little on the slow side. Most 3d games require a 3ghz+ dual core... though some 2d games (like disgaea) may work fine on your system.
(10-24-2009, 04:00 PM)Koji Wrote: [ -> ]Third option, you can try using an older version of gsdx. A lot of games I have this problem with newer versions, I don't have with older versions (specifically, I use 1398 for these games). There is also an offset option that can be set in the ini files, but it has to be adjusted for each game and it's kind of a hacky work around.
I have tested many versions and still the same.