Any help with settings/speed?
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4GB Ram

Core 2 Quad Q9300 @ 2.5ghz

GeForce GTS450

Windows 7 64-bit

Using latest Gsdx and 1.0.0 pcsx2

Just wondering how i should configure this for optimal speed? I'm only wanting to play Godzilla: Unleashed, everything is fine except in game is slow motion including sound.

Should i be using 3d11 or 3d9? How should i configure it? I have speedhacks on, should i include MTVU for my quad?

Should i use sse2, sse4, or ssse3? r5350

General help in removing the slow motion would be highly appreciated.
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#2
Quote:@ 2.5ghz
GeForce GTS450
that may be a bit weak for pcsx2
Quote:Should i be using 3d11 or 3d9
dx11. Try dx9 if you get gfx glitches
Quote:I have speedhacks on, should i include MTVU for my quad?
definitely, yes !
Quote:Should i use sse2, sse4, or ssse3? r5350
SSE4
Quote:General help in removing the slow motion would be highly appreciated.
set gsdx internal res to native, ee cycle rate to 1 and enable all recommended speedhacks.
Then, report back
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(09-15-2012, 06:06 PM)jesalvein Wrote: that may be a bit weak for pcsx2
dx11. Try dx9 if you get gfx glitches
definitely, yes !
SSE4
set gsdx internal res to native, ee cycle rate to 1 and enable all recommended speedhacks.
Then, report back

Thanks for the reply.

It improved speed a tiny bit, the sound is also slow-mo in the actual game, seems to be better when zoomed in with less things on screen at once.

I guess my hardware just isn't up to spec to emulate ps2?
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#4
as I said in my first post, it's possible. Though I have no idea how demanding this particular game can be...
Try increasing ee cycle rate to 2 and vu cycle stealing to 1
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#5
That definitely helped.

Still some slow-mo but a noticeable improvement.

Do you recommend increasing those options an extra point?

Thanks again for the info.

Is there anything i could do with the Frame Skipper or Frame Limiter?
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#6
Using frameskip may help a bit, but i personnally would'nt recommend it.
You can try to keep increasing ee cycle rate & vu cycle stealing, but prepare to face sole crashes/freezes/glitches.
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