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you'll have to tinker with speedhacks, setyour windows power plan to high peformance, keep native resolution, and pray...
your PC is a bit weak for medium/high demanding games under pcsx2, unfortunately.
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it shouldn't be faster than normal as long as you use the frame limiter and don't use frameskip.
about windows power plan : ever seen this window ?
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For people having same problem. This is what I did:
-In SpeedHacks: Set those EE and VU things to maximum.
-And as jesalvein said:" Use the frame limiter and don't use frameskip".
Thanks again jesalvein.
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Quote:In SpeedHacks: Set those EE and VU things to maximum.
ouch.
Expect further crashes with that kind of settings.
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(08-26-2013, 02:19 AM)Coornio Wrote: I'm not sure why the emulator would be prone to crashing itself by the use of speedhacks, but regardless, it's more likely to cause severe graphical glitches or game-breaking slowdowns than actually crash the emulator.
sure.
But the end result is the same
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