How Can I Force Games to Play at 1080?
#11
(10-30-2016, 11:20 PM)jesalvein Wrote: Get a dedicated gpu

(10-30-2016, 11:38 PM)lightningterror Wrote: For now you can dedicate more ram to your igpu from the bios. That may give you a little boost.

How much more shuld I dedicate it to the ipgu?
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#12
As much as you can
Pcsx2 doesn't need much ram.

But it won't be enough to reach 1080p/60fps
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#13
Go to Config > Emulation Settings > Speedhacks tab, and enable the MTVU speedhack. Then move the VU Cycle Rate one step at a time and see if one of the settings has a positive effect on the game(you might need to disable the preset on the bottom left of the window).

If it still has slowdown, try lowering the scaling to 2x native.
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#14
Also make sure you enable xmp on your ram if it supports it. If not well check if the timings and frequency are set correctly. This will impact performance since you are using the igpu.
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#15
(10-30-2016, 03:36 PM)FlatOut Wrote: You don't need any other programs. Just go to Config > Video (GS) > Plugin Settings, and set the internal resolution to 3x native. Then go to System and enable the "Enable Widescreen Patches" option. Then stretch the window during play to use the fullscreen/16:9 aspect ratio with the F6 button.

3x native = 1080p ?

2x native = 720p ?

native = 480p ?

and above 3x native, what's the resolution ?

also how to get stable 60 fps
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#16
(10-31-2016, 02:35 AM)NewbieEmulator Wrote: 3x native = 1080p ?

2x native = 720p ?

native = 480p ?

and above 3x native, what's the resolution ?

also how to get stable 60 fps

480p -> 768p -> 960p -> 1536p

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