08-21-2014, 07:40 PM
Hi everyone !
I got a problem while playing GT4 on PCSX. I have a huge framerate drop when there is some cars around, or when I play on a huge circuit. The moment where the effect is even worse is when I do 1 lap guide run, when I follow this damn Skyline x)
As you can see on this picture, all components are used below 70% (and it does this everytime I can see the Skyline or when there is a high demand on graphic power) I've tried to apply EE cycle rate hack and VU cycle stealing, the problem is still there. I also have enabled the Multithearded microVU but nothing worked, I still have a FPS drop.
My settings are GSDx 10 set on Direct3D11, Interlacing set on Auto and resolution scaling set on x2. Texture filtering enabled.
My BIOS is Europe BIOS version 02.20 (SCPH-77008) but I play an NTSC version of the game. I have 60FPS all the time, everywhere on the game, but when there is some higher graphic demand, I have a FPS drop.
My specs:
AMD FX-8320
AMD R9 280X
8GB Ram
If you have any solution, tell me
Thank you !
I got a problem while playing GT4 on PCSX. I have a huge framerate drop when there is some cars around, or when I play on a huge circuit. The moment where the effect is even worse is when I do 1 lap guide run, when I follow this damn Skyline x)
As you can see on this picture, all components are used below 70% (and it does this everytime I can see the Skyline or when there is a high demand on graphic power) I've tried to apply EE cycle rate hack and VU cycle stealing, the problem is still there. I also have enabled the Multithearded microVU but nothing worked, I still have a FPS drop.
My settings are GSDx 10 set on Direct3D11, Interlacing set on Auto and resolution scaling set on x2. Texture filtering enabled.
My BIOS is Europe BIOS version 02.20 (SCPH-77008) but I play an NTSC version of the game. I have 60FPS all the time, everywhere on the game, but when there is some higher graphic demand, I have a FPS drop.
My specs:
AMD FX-8320
AMD R9 280X
8GB Ram
If you have any solution, tell me
Thank you !