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What are the best settings to play games with the highest accuracy? Is it software mode? Also, what backend would be the best for an RTX 2060 and an i5-8400? I know on Dolphin and Cemu it’s Vulkan but I haven’t used PCSX2 in a long time. I want to play everything ideally in 4k but 1440p or 1080p are fine as long as it’s super accurate.
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OGL is recommended on Nvidia cards.
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Also, make sure it's hardware. You would get a more stable speed. So, with an RTX 2060, choose OpenGL Hardware. Also, since it has been a while, you should be using the latest dev build. There are vast improvements over the latest stable 1.4.0 release.
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Quote: want to play everything ideally in 4k but 1440p or 1080p are fine as long as it’s super accurate.
since a PS2 is unable to render games at 4k, i'm not sure "accurate" is the appropriate word here.
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(04-09-2019, 06:13 AM)gtgamer468 Wrote: Also, make sure it's hardware. You would get a more stable speed. So, with an RTX 2060, choose OpenGL Hardware. Also, since it has been a while, you should be using the latest dev build. There are vast improvements over the latest stable 1.4.0 release.
I was wondering if hardware mode would be better. Thanks for the response!
(04-09-2019, 06:20 AM)jesalvein Wrote: since a PS2 is unable to render games at 4k, i'm not sure "accurate" is the appropriate word here.
You know exactly what I mean. GTFO
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