01-19-2018, 07:01 AM
I need help figuring out why my game is visually bugging out.
First off, here is my current PC I'm using to type this and use PCSX2 1.4.0: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQp9bv
I have attached an image of what my game(TimeSplitters: Future Perfect) looks like, and what my current graphical configuration is.
I would like to be able to play all of my favorite PS2 games in a better resolution than native, but I can't find a fix. Running the game with DX9 or DX11 without the skipdraw at 1 gives me green and red lines across my screen, but running it with skipdraw at 1 gives me what you see in the picture. Using OpenGL gives me a weird color/shader issue, and using the software versions of OpenGL and DX9 or DX10 fix my graphical issue, but they don't come in higher than the native resolution.
Is there anyway I can play my games without graphical issues, and in a higher than native resolution?
First off, here is my current PC I'm using to type this and use PCSX2 1.4.0: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQp9bv
I have attached an image of what my game(TimeSplitters: Future Perfect) looks like, and what my current graphical configuration is.
I would like to be able to play all of my favorite PS2 games in a better resolution than native, but I can't find a fix. Running the game with DX9 or DX11 without the skipdraw at 1 gives me green and red lines across my screen, but running it with skipdraw at 1 gives me what you see in the picture. Using OpenGL gives me a weird color/shader issue, and using the software versions of OpenGL and DX9 or DX10 fix my graphical issue, but they don't come in higher than the native resolution.
Is there anyway I can play my games without graphical issues, and in a higher than native resolution?