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if you do move it, it should still be marked as a hack
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So if we split it, and then we get people on the forum that the "make it go faster" side actually slows things down - what do we say?
"Well those can actually cause slowdown too."
It seems quite illogical to me to split them to be honest.
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Quote:It seems quite illogical to me to split them to be honest.
same here, it'd probably just confuse the users more and make it hard to interact with the GUI.
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I agree with NOT inverting it. Everyone who has been using PCSX2 over the past time will get confused by it. N00bs will always think slider to the right -> moar speed, total noobs will always put all sliders to right. Yes I agree people should read about the options they mess with and then modify them, but years of experiences says most people are visual types and never read anything before jumping to 'maxing out' the options.
Moreover it's pretty hard to expect the average user to be able to realize what kind of effect overclocking or underclocking the emulated PS2 processor would have on his game...so they just know that right side = more speed (usually)
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