FFX Acer Aspire 5742 Settings?
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I have an Acer Aspire 5742 with these specs:

- Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit
- 4GB DDR3 Ram
- Intel Core i3-380M Processor
- Intel HD Graphics
- Intel® Display Audio

Please help me with the settings and bios for version 0.9.8
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Http://WWW.pcsx2.net/guide.php
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Thanx but the guide wasnt much help
thanx anyway
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uhhh.. make sure you don't use a higher internal resolution than native.
The gpu in the 1st gen i3 is weak.

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What problem do you have? What settings? Any info?
Core i5 3570k -- Geforce GTX 670  --  Windows 7 x64
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As for the BIOS, dump your own from your ps2. Any version will work.

What games have you tried.
Your CPU/GPU will be weak for some(or more than that) games. If Its a Laptop then it can overheat and cause a slowdown.

For some extra Speed, enable the speedhacks, and use frameskip.
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(10-10-2011, 02:22 PM)recoder Wrote: ... What games have you tried.
... If Its a Laptop then it can overheat and cause a slowdown.
The answer is in the OP already.

(10-10-2011, 02:09 PM)Shadow Lady Wrote: What problem do you have? What settings? Any info?
His problem is his laziness to read the configuration guide.

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The 380M is more than enough for Final Fantasy X. The mobile version of Intel HD can withstand 2x native resolution in most area, but will slow the game down to 40 FPS in battle (not to mention Demi casting), so it is recommended to use native. Spend 30 mins reading the configuration guide Refraction gave above and you shall be able to runs FFX at a playable speed in no time. I can tell you the best settings for that game right now, but I won't. I cannot test all 11k PS2 titles to tell everybody what settings or speedhacks work well for each title. You'd better do it yourself.
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