Metal gear solid 3 too slow
#1
Hey folks,

I've got a typical problem with PS2 emulator.The only game i wanna play is MGS 3.First of all,configuration of my pc is:

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2gb RAM
9600GT default

I'm using PCSX2 0.9.7.3113,below i'm posting 2 screenshots which shows what plugins and speed hacks i'm using

http://img826.imageshack.us/content_roun...ia=mupload

http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/449/beztytuu123s.jpg

So my problem is that game is working way too slow,FPS are fine,40-60 all the time actually,but simply Snake's moves are in slow motion.I tried to change speed hacks,plugins here are there but it ain't working.
Thank you guys in advance for any tips,looking forward to hear from you!
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#2
40-60fps? more 40 than 60 i guess?

mgs3 needs a lot of cpu-power, 2,64ghz are not enough, i think.
Intel 486 DX33 33Mhz
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Running MGS3 Snake Eater fully playable @ 0.05 fps
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#3
(09-11-2010, 05:02 PM)Cyphox Wrote: 40-60fps? more 40 than 60 i guess?

mgs3 needs a lot of cpu-power, 2,64ghz are not enough, i think.

A minute before i turned on all the speed hacks,i constantly have 60fps but game is lagging exactly as before or even more.

Maybe i'll try overclocking cpu more,do you think that 2.8ghz may help?
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#4
the more the merrier Laugh

Intel 486 DX33 33Mhz
8MB EDO Ram
S3 Graphics Trio64V+
Windows 95
Running MGS3 Snake Eater fully playable @ 0.05 fps
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#5
MGS3 is not going to run full speed all the time on that system, no matter how much you manage to overclock it. It is easily one of the top 5 hardest to emulate (speed wise). It basically used every trick the PS2 had in it to produce very awesome visuals for the time. Though it does get noticably faster once you get past most of the grassy areas of the beginning.

Also, not sure exactly what you mean... Do you mean once you turned on all the speed hacks it says 60fps but it's actually going slow still? That's completely normal because with all speed hacks on, you're basically emulating a PS2 running 1/2 the speed it was designed for. VU cycle steal especially is known to have that effect... The higher you have that turned up, the more likely you are to get a higher FPS at the cost of in-game slowdown.
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#6
I also have a question:
I`m running MGS 3 relatively fine (Phenom 2 @ 4 GHz). Most of the time with 60 fps, but it seems like my GPU (GeForce GTS 250) is bottlenecking me (fps suddenly drops from 60 to 30, but lowering the internal resolution helps).
Is there a way to fix this (it doesn`t seem like a hardware-based performance issue, because even my old Radeon HD3850 performed better)?

PS: I`m running Windows 7.

Thanks in advance. Smile
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#7
Not only the processor speed is a little low, so is your graphics card. At least from what think contributes the speed decrease.
From what I learn so far, you'll need to have at least 3.2 to 3.5 Ghz or higher. That's all I could say.
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#8
Everyone here who is saying this is a very difficult game to emulate is absolutely correct, I heard that the game was so graphically detailed that the when developing the game they had to limit the framerate to 30 FPS instead of 60 FPS, though I dont really know how this would work with PCSX2 framerate wise.
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#9
I believe that the game still runs at 60 fps even on the ps2 it just shows the same image twice so even at 60 fps it actually only renders 30. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
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#10
(09-11-2010, 11:25 PM)GamerGeek Wrote: I believe that the game still runs at 60 fps even on the ps2 it just shows the same image twice so even at 60 fps it actually only renders 30. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
It's not interlaced by default. At least not MGS3.
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