FFX-2 Speed (not the FMV issue)
#1
The ingame speed for me is much slower than FFX was. In FFX I got 60FPS almost all the time, but I just stared in FFX-2, the first few battles I get about 30-40 fps on my rig; Intel C2D E8200 @ 2.66GHZ and a Radeon 3870 X2.

My settings:

PCSX2 0.9.6 and PCSX2 beta 872
GSdx build 950. NLoop, Texture filtering, Log Z, Alpha correction are marked. D3D internal res 2048x2048. No interlacing.
CPU: Everything marked
Speedhacks: 1.5 cycle rate EE Sync hack, the other 3 hacks are marked as well
Advanced: Chop/Zero two times, None two times, Flush to Zero two times, Denormals are Zero two times.

Is the in-game speed always this low in FFX-2?

(Again, I know about the FMV issues, don't care so much about those. I also know of the ingame bugs where textures are missing. Just asking about the speed here)
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#2
overclock your CPU and you'll get faster fps but dont attempt this if you don't know how.
q6600 OC @ 3.3Ghz, 4gb ddr2 ram, nvidia gtx 260, 2x 1 tb hard disk
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#3
Thanks I get that but it didn't really answer my question Wink

Does FFX-2 always have lower FPS than FFX does? Or am I using a bad configuration?
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#4
@Crowmeister : Try ATI_CF_Extention program for your croosfire GPU to force Games or programs to support croosfire, someone alredy tried that program and get more fps increased, see this thread http://forums.pcsx2.net/thread-4056-page-2.html and see and get ATI_CF_Xtention in this web http://67.90.82.13/forums/showthread.php?t=217905 and this http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/show...p?t=218604 then try that program with pcsx2 emulation.
Notebook ASUS A43TA|CPU AMD Llano APU A6-3400m Triple core (1 core disable) OC to 2.6+Ghz|GPU CF|HD 6520 400Mhz/667Mhz iGPU|HD6650M OC 780Mhz/985Mhz dGPU|RAM 8GB DDR3 1333|Windows 7 Ultimate Sp.1 x64 bit.
>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#5
Thanks Register, that helps a little bit. But the game, mostly in combat, is still very slow. About 45FPS now. Sad
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#6
Seem you have to OC your cpu a bit like add 400mhz to 3ghz at least or more. Btw Try others games too Xd.
Notebook ASUS A43TA|CPU AMD Llano APU A6-3400m Triple core (1 core disable) OC to 2.6+Ghz|GPU CF|HD 6520 400Mhz/667Mhz iGPU|HD6650M OC 780Mhz/985Mhz dGPU|RAM 8GB DDR3 1333|Windows 7 Ultimate Sp.1 x64 bit.
>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#7
I've played Persona 3/4 and FFX perfectly. Great speeds almost no slowdowns and I used the same settings.
So I'm thinking it has to be the emulator or video plugin that doesn't really love FFX-2.

Will switching to a Geforce 200 series help? A GFX 280 or 285.
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#8
As far as i know, until now pcsx2 emulation doesnt compatible yet with SLI or Croosfire, that why someone have an issue with SLI/Croosfire in pcsx2 emulation.
Notebook ASUS A43TA|CPU AMD Llano APU A6-3400m Triple core (1 core disable) OC to 2.6+Ghz|GPU CF|HD 6520 400Mhz/667Mhz iGPU|HD6650M OC 780Mhz/985Mhz dGPU|RAM 8GB DDR3 1333|Windows 7 Ultimate Sp.1 x64 bit.
>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#9
Pcsx2 emulation is more cpu dependant rather than gpu, but with good gpu (support directx.10 and ps.4) you can get more fps if you play game in OS Vista, bandwith and more ram can give more increase to set in internal 3D3 without lost performance impact. k
Notebook ASUS A43TA|CPU AMD Llano APU A6-3400m Triple core (1 core disable) OC to 2.6+Ghz|GPU CF|HD 6520 400Mhz/667Mhz iGPU|HD6650M OC 780Mhz/985Mhz dGPU|RAM 8GB DDR3 1333|Windows 7 Ultimate Sp.1 x64 bit.
>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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#10
Can anyone confirm that FFX-2 runs worse on pcsx2 than FFX?
And if you get 60FPS what settings do you use?
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