Will this emulator run for me?
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My computer is somewhat of an older machine. Here are the specs.

GeForce 8800 GTS
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Duel Core 4600+
8.00GB RAM
Windows 8

If I need to change some settings or something to that effect then let me know.
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(12-07-2013, 02:35 PM)VoidedBrain Wrote: My computer is somewhat of an older machine. Here are the specs.

GeForce 8800 GTS
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Duel Core 4600+
8.00GB RAM
Windows 8

If I need to change some settings or something to that effect then let me know.

We have a thread for this kind of question.

But no, that computer is far too slow to run PCSX2. No settings will help you out, unfortunately.
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(12-07-2013, 02:35 PM)VoidedBrain Wrote: My computer is somewhat of an older machine. Here are the specs.

GeForce 8800 GTS
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Duel Core 4600+
8.00GB RAM
Windows 8

If I need to change some settings or something to that effect then let me know.

The emulator will run alright, but the majority of the games available will be on the slow side Tongue
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I had a 4600+ a long time ago when the emulator was still on 0.9.5/6 and I could play certain games.

Final Fantasy X works fine and I managed to play God of War 2 with minimal slowdowns.
-PC Specs-
AMD Ryzen 3600
16gb DDR4 Corsair 3200mhz
MSI Armor Radeon RX580 8gb 
Windows 10 Pro x64 
-Laptop Specs-
i7 6700HQ @ 2.9Ghz
8gb DDR3 
GTX 960m 4GB
Windows 10 Pro x64
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You may have been able to play god of war back on 0.9.5 but due to increased accuracy it has higher requirements now. To the OP, I'm sorry to say that your pc will be far too weak for many of the games. I have a pc with an althlon 64 x2 4400+ and I could play games like Final Fantasy and Kingdom hearts 1 at 40-60 fps but those are extremely easy to run.
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Higher accuracy yields higher performance issues? Thought it would be opposite...
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(12-07-2013, 05:10 PM)willkuer Wrote: Higher accuracy yields higher performance issues? Thought it would be opposite...

If you increase accuracy by adding more code it can cause slowdowns.
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(12-07-2013, 05:16 PM)Nobbs66 Wrote: If you increase accuracy by adding more code it can cause slowdowns.

how ? I didnt understand this! How it is possible? If you increase accuracy by coding how will they effact performance? :-/
Core i3 9100f 3.6Ghz
RAM=8GB
nvidia GT 1030
pcsx2 version-1.3.1  
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(12-07-2013, 05:20 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: how ? I didnt understand this! How it is possible? If you increase accuracy by coding how will they effact performance? :-/

Without the addition of the SPU2 there were many games that were broken but the games that were fine would benefit from a speed increase because that is less load on the CPU.
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(12-07-2013, 05:32 PM)Nobbs66 Wrote: Without the addition of the SPU2 there were many games that were broken but the games that were fine would benefit from a speed increase because that is less load on the CPU.

there was no diffrence in load if i run 0.9.8 and stable 1.0.0!
Core i3 9100f 3.6Ghz
RAM=8GB
nvidia GT 1030
pcsx2 version-1.3.1  
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