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06-08-2009, 05:06 PM
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Hi all!
I want to know what kind of speeds I can get, playing the game "Dragon Ball Z Budukai 3" and "Rurouni Kenshin Enjou! Kyoto Rinne" using this emulator. My pc have:
4 Gigahz Ram DDR3
Quadcore 6.600
Motherboard Asus p5e64ws evolution
Ati radeon 4870
Using XP professional + direct x 9.c.
Also, should I try to use speedhacks or the normal emulation is enough?
PS: Rurouni Kenshin is a japan only game, I have buyed a japanese ps2 during my Erasmus time just to play the game.
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You will have great speed with alittle bit of speed hacks and agreater performance if you changed your OS to Vista or 7 with DX10 @ about 60 to 70 fps
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quad at 6.6 is hard to believe, what's 1 core's speed?
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2.4Ghz default clock his cpu unless he did overclock it. This game is working with vucycle stealing but not gain more fps with speedhacks, only little bit.
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>> Emulation speed differs for each game. There will be some you can run fast easily, but others will simply require more powerfull hardware <<.
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didn't find a general PCSX2 Q&A thread, so asking here .. does having x86/x64 OS make a big difference for PCSX2 ? I heard x64 is noticeably better for Dolphin, but not sure about PCSX2 .. I know DX10 is a bit better then DX9, but what about x86/x64 ?
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No,there is no 64bit build of PCSX2 so it makes 0 difference.
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aaah ty .. but PCSX2 will work the same on a x64 OS, right ? no known additional troubleshooting compared to x86 ?