FFX problem (right one)
#11
Wow! I got better FPS on my ancient Athlon 64 3000+.

That's definitely a bug on your end although probbably not your fault.
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#12
Not my problem only

Most of people who are running FFX slowly are in my case, with same settings as me.

Sad
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#13
(09-26-2009, 05:47 PM)rinsa Wrote: Not my problem only

Most of people who are running FFX slowly are in my case, with same settings as me.

Sad


Not rly, my's run great, amd+2 kuma 7750 @3.2Ghz 4GB ram, Ati 4650 in xp and windows 7, always at 60fps... is rly weird ur case for me... u can try with an older rev of gsd i guess the 1406 work better for some ati users.

i hope u can play ur game very soon o/


ps im playing ffxii too and work great, ffx-2 too if u dont take in count the fmw xD.
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#14
rinsa:
Your's is a unique problem, you're getting way too low fps. Did you ever run say, 3d mark, and compared your results to simelar pc's?
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#15
I never said i was low fps . I obviously can get it workin @ 150fps, but there's something which is forcing it to run @ 30fps.
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#16
It IS low FPS. 2D scenes are not triggering the problem that's why you are getting 150+ fps there. But when 3D starts rendering, the bug triggers. Try this:
Download and run CPU-Z ( http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz/cpuz_152_setup.exe ) and see what kind of processor speed it reports when you get the low speeds. It could be some kind of power saving / speed step feature not working properly.
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#17
CPU speed doesnt change from the beginning to the end. @ 150fps & 35fps.

maybe 5+/-mhz , that's all.
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#18
ok, lets make few thing clear for the future
you have hardware that should be able to run FFX at 250% speed
your GPU does not bottleneck your fps in this game ( i know no1 asked but anyway ), since we can see its not under heavy load in gsdx ( on your screenshots )
my best guess - there is something wrong with your CPU

second thing, whats your CPU temperature after a while in FFX ? programs like CoreTEMP can measure your temperature
Check my profile for hardware/software and games i played on PCSX2.
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#19
i dont think its your specs mate, i have a 2.8ghz acer and it runs FFX near perfect (except for some spells).
could be the your disk.
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#20
Try checking in the task manager what CPU % is being used before and while running a game, also check if there's anything else running in the background using the cpu. And using a program like CoreTemp check what temperature is the CPU running at.

You can also try deleting the pcsx2.ini file in the inis folder and config again I guess...

Does the console window show anything weird?
Core i5 3570k -- Geforce GTX 670  --  Windows 7 x64
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