Need Help with Performance
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Actually the problem seems to be solved now. My Nvidia Control Panel settings had changed somehow and forced every program on my laptop to only use the Integrated Graphics card which is obviously much weaker. This, coupled with me being stupid and not realising my power plan was on eco caused all sorts of confusion. Also explains why all of my games were lagging when they never used to. Thanks so much for all of your help guys, really appreciated, couldn't have done it without you.
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#12
(02-24-2015, 03:47 PM)ssakash Wrote: @karasuhebi
He did mention, He used standard speedhacks. He might have increased the EE cycle rate or the VU stealing so, it would be best to not Jump to conclusions.

(02-24-2015, 04:17 PM)karasuhebi Wrote: I've PM'ed DESTRUIDOR and asked him what he means when he says 'standard speedhacks'. I can pretty much guarantee you that no one that knows anything about PCSX2 would consider cycle hacks 'standard speedhacks'. I'm pretty sure by standard speedhacks he means the recommended speedhacks, AKA the ones that are on by default and maybe MTVU.

DESTRUIDOR Wrote:About...
Meanin of-EE Cyclerate level 1 and Vu cycle Stealing Level 0.
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Enable Intc spin detection -Enabled

Wait looping detection-Enabled

Mvu flag hack-Enabled
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Never MTVU and Fast CD/DVD,okey?when thats are used I always specific in writing.

So yeah, it's what I said. He uses the default settings for speedhacks. Please try not recommending cycle hacks to people, they break things.
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#13
I have never, not once, seen the EE hack break something. I'm sure it's possible, but definitely rare. VU is a different story though.
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#14
Yeah, EE cyclerate helps people acheive a little faster gameplay sacrificing accuracy.( and, without much side effects). It will also help the people with low end hardware a lot. There are games where, I don't see any difference between EE cyclerate to max and default. And, there are only a tiny noticeable difference on some games.
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