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If so, anyone know of a general optimal settings for it? I want to start somewhere good before fiddling with all the options.
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try it!! you have the game isn't it?
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04-21-2012, 05:25 AM
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Where do I change the internal resolution?
And yes, I do own the game. Btw, would running an iso rather than from the disc allow for better performace?
(also, do you happen to know what the default folder imgburn sends images to? for the life of me I can't find the one I made.)
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yes making ISO from your disk makes it easier to read then the actual DVD-ROM
ImgBurn is recommended for building isos.
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04-21-2012, 09:07 PM
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I managed to get it working really well yesterday. With natural resolution the game ran at a constant 60 FPS. When I tried using it today it gave me an error message esaying the GS plugin failed to load. I managed to solve that by defaulting everything, but not I can't seem to get the settings just right again. What may have caused that error message to occur?
Also, whenever I change the interal resolution it does not have any effect; before, there was a noticable change.
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I'm guessing you used the PCSX2 installer, and possibly installed PCSX2 in "Program Files".
I would recommend you choose to download the binary package, and not the installer package. Extract it to a custom folder location of your creation (i.e. not in "Program Files", in "My Documents" or on the Desktop). I'll suggest a base folder for all PCSX2 revisions right on your "C:\" drive. For example, PCSX2 0.9.8 will be in it's own folder in "C:\emu\PCSX2\".
The point of all this is to keep PCSX2 independent ("portable") from your operating system, and free of any access restrictions (like when your settings won't save).