Low FPS in DBZ BT3!!!
#1
Low FPS in Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3!!!
Is there any way to increase it?
Right now i get 10-12 fps when fighting, I want 17+ fps while fighting
I have
Intel P4 631 3.2(oced)
Intel D945GCPE
1 GB Ram DDR2 533mhz
Seagate 160GB Sata1 7200.18 rpm

Is there any way to increase my fps?
Well i have tried new plugins but i shows an error and does not play any games!
Lost in the Vastness of Mugen.
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#2
Try:

1. Tick "Native" in GSdx

2. Try turning on/off allow 8-bit textures and see which one gave you more FPS

3. Change EE/IOP and VU Clamp modes to "None"

But I doubt your PC can go through the game at 30+ FPS as your CPU were too weak for PS2 emulation, and you don't tell us your GPU name...
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#3
i have the old 945G chipset!
Don't know what model of the GPU but it is onboard
and i use VU Frame Skip to get that 10 fps
and can you tell me in detail how to do the step 2
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#4
Open PCSX2, in Program Log window, look for Binding GS keyword...

You can find your GPU name under it...


Edit: In GSdx, you can try ticking it and watch your FPS, if it increase, then you should leave it like that, if it not, then keep it disabled...

Note: That option might cause glitches though...
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#5
THe fps is the same as before with the step 1 and 3 done

I cannot find the binding GS keyword
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#6
face it : your CPU is weak for pcsx2.
if you had a decent GPU, some non-intensive games would run @playable speeds, but those specs are definitely too low for DBZ BT3
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
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#7
Try setting EE/IOP and VUs Round mode to Nearest.
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#8
And any GPU that is onboard cannot provide you enough graphics processing power...

About Binding GS thing, look at attachment...

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#9
It is very small and i can't get the big by clicking it
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#10
Updated my previous post... Tongue
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