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Hello , i've a laptop with:
4 GB RAM DDR3
ATI Radeon 4250 HD with AMD M880G Chipset
AMD Turion P520 X64 Dual-Core Processor
i'm having problems when the game shows the car of the scenario , the whole game , the emulator runs at 60 FPS , but when shows the Car or other things , the FPS goes to 30 ~ 45 FPS
There're a "special configuration" to make it runs fine ? or it's my processor/graphic card that don't hang up the game ?
sorry for bad english.
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04-10-2011, 07:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2011, 07:39 PM by Zanarkand.)
I'm no expert in pcsx2, but I read, and also found out that GT4 needs at least a dualcore proccessor clocked at 3.0 GHz+. I found videos people overclock Core2duos around nearly 4 Ghz, and then it will run just fine.
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overclocking a Turion won't be that easy, though...
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My turion runs with 2.3 Ghz >< so the problem is my CPU , not my graphic card ?
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actually, both.
GT4 is one of the most demanding games...
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the configs of PCSX2 it's not like the ePSXe ? i mean , in ePSXe you can config the image quality like Very Poor To Excelent . Can i do this with PCSX2 ?
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The thing to remember though is that there is a baseline video quality you can't do less than (that is, the baseline PS2 quality... well you can run it at a lower resolution, but that's absolutely terrible and won't net much additional performance)
The baseline for PS1 graphics is a lot lower than PS2 and either way you still have to emulate the actual PS2 hardware which requires a lot of power.