PCSX2 Significant Speed Decrease
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which revision would work well with my pc?

My specs are:
Operating System = Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
Physical RAM = 4095 MB
CPU name = AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+
Vendor/Model = AuthenticAMD (stepping 03)
CPU speed = 3.013 ghz (2 logical threads)
ATI RADEON HD 4800 SERIES
x86PType = Standard OEM
x86Flags = 178bfbff 00002001
x86EFlags = ebd3fbff
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#12
(01-25-2012, 04:38 PM)Mkilbride Wrote: Yes, but it will still get slower. They have said themselves; expect newer builds to be slower, not faster, but emulate more accurately.

MTVU? One of many examples? Wacko
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#13
MTVU doesn't always work, and it was a miracle in the first place after years upon years of hard work re-writing code and syncing threads.

However, time has shown alot of games have gotten harder to emulate and require beefier hardware once properly emulated. I don't know why you're arguing against this; it's fact, and the developers have said it themselves.
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#14
Mainly because on the real vast majority on games I've played on Pcsx2 most are a lot faster than they were like on 0.9.6 for example.

Added to increased accuracy.
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