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Wanna ask if its normal for my labtop to run most game within 20fps to 40fps.. tried playing kingdom heart 1 and 2 and FFX.. it is laggy~
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your cpu's quite weak for pcsx2. With speedhacks and native res under gsdx options, you should be able to get better speeds, though.
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And use the latest public beta.
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10-07-2009, 08:42 AM
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Some games do not get speed advantage of DX10 some even get slighty slower, the games that do get advantage of it get big increases thou... so because of this and the more correct emulation it is recommended to use DX10.
For your system this games should run with better speed, what is your pcsx2 settings?
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hey.. jus wondering.. is there a possible setting that can let mi run my game in constant fps? my game speed kinda unstable.. sometime 52fps, sometime 102fps.. or it is perfectly normal that the fps is unstable? i had already enable all speed hack and mainly 2x cycle.
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yep fps are unstable, but if you are getting above 100% you can limit it.
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You can limit the FPS to 50 or 60FPS, depending on whether your game is PAL or NTSC. Config > CPU > select the Limit bullet point and type in either 50 or 60 in the Custom FPS Limit box.