Best settings for NBA Street V3?
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When I try to play NBA Street V3, it runs at a fairly smooth 60fps in the menus, but dips to 40 during the pre-game scene, and runs at less than 30 during gameplay. What settings should I use for a playable experience?

Specs:
Intel Core i5-3210M (2.5 GHz, 2 cores, 4 threads)
6 GB 1600 MHz RAM
Nvidia Geforce GT 650M (1GB GDDR5) + Intel HD 4000

Settings:
Gsdx 5534 AVX
EE/IOP and VUs are all at recommended (bold) settings
Direct3D9 Software (Direct3D 11 Hardware caused graphical errors)
Native resolution
EE Cyclerate speedhack set to 2
VU Cycle Stealing set to 1
INTC Spin Detection enabled
Wait Loop Detection enabled
mVU Flag Hack enabled
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(12-01-2013, 01:14 AM)letmetrythisname Wrote: When I try to play NBA Street V3, it runs at a fairly smooth 60fps in the menus, but dips to 40 during the pre-game scene, and runs at less than 30 during gameplay. What settings should I use for a playable experience?

Specs:
Intel Core i5-3210M (2.5 GHz, 2 cores, 4 threads)
6 GB 1600 MHz RAM
Nvidia Geforce GT 650M (1GB GDDR5) + Intel HD 4000

Settings:
Gsdx 5534 AVX
EE/IOP and VUs are all at recommended (bold) settings
Direct3D9 Software (Direct3D 11 Hardware caused graphical errors)
Native resolution
EE Cyclerate speedhack set to 2
VU Cycle Stealing set to 1
INTC Spin Detection enabled
Wait Loop Detection enabled
mVU Flag Hack enabled

You are doing about as well as could be expected with somewhat weak hardware. Laptops just aren't good for PCSX2, unless you are talking about godly 1500 dollar ones. Make sure your power plan is set to high performance, that you are running plugged in, and that you aren't getting too hot. Enable the MTVU speedhack.

Since you are running in software, most of the work is done on the CPU. Do you run at full speed in D3D 11 Hardware? If so, you may just have to live with the graphics glitches to get playable speeds.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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