MVP NCAA 07
#1
I've gone through the stickies and the game seems to run fine at native resolution. I've played other games and this one is particularly "fuzzy", can't explain that. In any event, I can't get to a higher resolution like with other games without the game getting extremely slow. What information can I provide here to get help with getting this game to play at a crisper higher resolution without losing speed? As I've said I've gone through the stickies and at native things seem ok.
Thanks, if anyone can help!
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#2
In order to help you further with your problem, please make sure the following are all provided.
  • Your hardware specs - CPU, Graphics Card, Memory, Operating System.
  • The version of PCSX2 you are using.
  • Any non default settings you are using.
  • What games you are trying to play and if you are playing them from ISO or DVD.

Thank You.
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#3
(11-29-2017, 04:59 AM)CK1 Wrote: In order to help you further with your problem, please make sure the following are all provided.
  • Your hardware specs - CPU, Graphics Card, Memory, Operating System.
  • The version of PCSX2 you are using.
  • Any non default settings you are using.
  • What games you are trying to play and if you are playing them from ISO or DVD.

Thank You.

Sure, thanks.
i5-2400 quad core 3.1 GHz, AMD Radeon R9 290, 16GB RAM, Windows 10 64-bit
PCSX2 1.4.0
No non default settings, just chose OpenGL software version.
Playing MVP NCAA 07 from ISO
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#4
Download the latest Dev build here and see if the issue still exists: https://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/
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#5
(11-29-2017, 06:28 PM)CK1 Wrote: Download the latest Dev build here and see if the issue still exists: https://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/
Will do. I have a bigger problem now. When I reset PCSX2 to get back to default settings, I lost my BIOS.
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#6
You have to reconfigure the file paths.
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#7
(11-29-2017, 11:01 PM)CK1 Wrote: You have to reconfigure the file paths.
No, no, I had. I had routed the BIOS to a folder IN the program. To not lose it, forget where it was. I'm digging up a backup.
Thanks for helping by the way.
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#8
(11-29-2017, 06:28 PM)CK1 Wrote: Download the latest Dev build here and see if the issue still exists: https://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/

Ok, found my BIOS repository. Smile
I've tried it completely default on the dev release and things seem fine in software mode. But I'd like to try using hardware mode to up the resolution. What can I try? Currently, pressing F9 causes lots of graphics elements to go black and any animated icons turn into pixel noise.
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#9
What renderer are you using?
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#10
(11-29-2017, 11:34 PM)CK1 Wrote: What renderer are you using?
Well, I left everything on default rather than improvising with a bunch of things making it harder to help me, so I'm on Direct3D 11. HW and SW.
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