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My problem is when i play midnight club 3 dub edition remix for around about 5min in game then it crashes. but everything else works fine. Any help would be great
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what are your gsdx settings?
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well as long as you keep gsdx in "native" mode, it shouldnt be too bad. That's where all the memory is being used, its a little leaky!
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Use this app on the "pcsx2.exe" file, it will still use as much memory as before but shouldn't crash when it reaches the limit
http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php
The problem with the memory leak however is GSdx and it started in r1549, so try with a GSdx before that one, GSdx 0.1.14 for example should work but might have other problems with that game
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-GSdx
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(08-25-2011, 04:39 PM)Shadow Lady Wrote: Use this app on the "pcsx2.exe" file, it will still use as much memory as before but shouldn't crash when it reaches the limit
http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php
The problem with the memory leak however is GSdx and it started in r1549, so try with a GSdx before that one, GSdx 0.1.14 for example should work but might have other problems with that game
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-GSdx
Something that patch is really working good to me. Before i get crash randomly but now after i played tales of abyss about 1 hour, i dont see crash or hang in game with pcsx2 r.4875 in OS Windows 7 32bit. Thanks for sharing that patch my lady.
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