fps issue Dragon ball z budokai tenkaichi 3
#11
Hello, I'm using a Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66gHz and Nvidia GeForce 9600GT...

When i play Tenkaichi 3 i use the D3D Resolution of 1024 / 768
and I achieve withouth framelimiter max. 120fps ingame, in menue there's btw 300 -400 fps

But i've got still a problem that disturbs my gaming... always when i transform to Super Sayan, there's some kind of a ghost effect... The fighter is displayed two times... and that annoys me... I know that if i tick the Native , this effect disappears... but the whole graphic quality suffers than... Isn't there a solution to make that ghost effect disappear without ticking the native, that means with keeping the good quality...

If you don't understand what i mean i could upload a Picture of that ghost effect...

THX for helping!
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#12
try gsdx 1.5 download it from here
http://forums.pcsx2.net/thread-3031.html
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#13
(05-07-2009, 12:01 PM)dark king Wrote: try gsdx 1.5 download it from here
http://forums.pcsx2.net/thread-3031.html

Hello, I tryed Gsdx 0.1.5 but the effect is still there... however, thx for trying...

Could anyone give me another advice for this ghost issue??? I'd be very grateful
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#14
@slabbetje

You should realy change your OS to Windows Vista or Windows 7, because with XP you can not use dx10 in GSDX.

I have this game and I played on XP and Vista (now I have Win 7 but I have not tested anything yet) and the differences between dx9 and dx10 are HUGE in Tenkaichi3.

From what used to be 30-40 fps turned into 60 fps (53 fps minimum with the game at 1280x720 HD resoulution).

I am pretty sure your hardware is powerfull enough to run this game at 60 fps even at high internal resolutions, but you can't achieve it using windos XP.
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(05-09-2009, 01:13 PM)cyber Wrote: @slabbetje

You should realy change your OS to Windows Vista or Windows 7, because with XP you can not use dx10 in GSDX.

I have this game and I played on XP and Vista (now I have Win 7 but I have not tested anything yet) and the differences between dx9 and dx10 are HUGE in Tenkaichi3.

From what used to be 30-40 fps turned into 60 fps (53 fps minimum with the game at 1280x720 HD resoulution).

I am pretty sure your hardware is powerfull enough to run this game at 60 fps even at high internal resolutions, but you can't achieve it using windos XP.

windows 7 supports directX 10 ? because i don't want to change to vista since i only have 2 GB RAM ,if i do change it to vista then i'm sure that PC games will run slower , so does windows 7 support directX 10 , and does the windows use 1 extra GB RAM like windows vista does ?

srry for my bad english
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#16
(05-09-2009, 02:08 PM)adelin07 Wrote:
(05-09-2009, 01:13 PM)cyber Wrote: @slabbetje

You should realy change your OS to Windows Vista or Windows 7, because with XP you can not use dx10 in GSDX.

I have this game and I played on XP and Vista (now I have Win 7 but I have not tested anything yet) and the differences between dx9 and dx10 are HUGE in Tenkaichi3.

From what used to be 30-40 fps turned into 60 fps (53 fps minimum with the game at 1280x720 HD resoulution).

I am pretty sure your hardware is powerfull enough to run this game at 60 fps even at high internal resolutions, but you can't achieve it using windos XP.

windows 7 supports directX 10 ? because i don't want to change to vista since i only have 2 GB RAM ,if i do change it to vista then i'm sure that PC games will run slower , so does windows 7 support directX 10 , and does the windows use 1 extra GB RAM like windows vista does ?

srry for my bad english

Of course Windows 7 RC supports DirectX 10 and later versions.. What System are you running now XP?, I can't say if it uses 1 extra GB RAM but i think it uses more than XP, because it's a newer system... I'm now using Windows 7 RC 64-bit, and games on PCSX2 0.9.6 are even running a bit faster than on Vista 32-bit... and I also heard from others that PCSX2 seems to run faster on Windows 7

PS: @ all Do not forget my Question above please Smile i'm still searching for a solution of that weird Ghost Effect when you turn to an Super Sayan
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#17
(05-09-2009, 02:17 PM)skylinegt-r Wrote:
(05-09-2009, 02:08 PM)adelin07 Wrote:
(05-09-2009, 01:13 PM)cyber Wrote: @slabbetje

You should realy change your OS to Windows Vista or Windows 7, because with XP you can not use dx10 in GSDX.

I have this game and I played on XP and Vista (now I have Win 7 but I have not tested anything yet) and the differences between dx9 and dx10 are HUGE in Tenkaichi3.

From what used to be 30-40 fps turned into 60 fps (53 fps minimum with the game at 1280x720 HD resoulution).

I am pretty sure your hardware is powerfull enough to run this game at 60 fps even at high internal resolutions, but you can't achieve it using windos XP.

windows 7 supports directX 10 ? because i don't want to change to vista since i only have 2 GB RAM ,if i do change it to vista then i'm sure that PC games will run slower , so does windows 7 support directX 10 , and does the windows use 1 extra GB RAM like windows vista does ?

srry for my bad english

Of course Windows 7 RC supports DirectX 10 and later versions.. What System are you running now XP?, I can't say if it uses 1 extra GB RAM but i think it uses more than XP, because it's a newer system... I'm now using Windows 7 RC 64-bit, and games on PCSX2 0.9.6 are even running a bit faster than on Vista 32-bit... and I also heard from others that PCSX2 seems to run faster on Windows 7

PS: @ all Do not forget my Question above please Smile i'm still searching for a solution of that weird Ghost Effect when you turn to an Super Sayan

thank you for answering so fast ^^ and yes , i am using windows XP , i will try windows 7 , thx for telling me . and srry for asking this in your thread.
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#18
(05-04-2009, 03:06 AM)dark king Wrote: Vu Cycle stealing is not helping in this game

tha's because it's the GPU that's the bottleneck, and readjusting the rsolution will fix it
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#19
well im upgrading now my pc to vista but i dont like vista but if it works
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#20
(05-09-2009, 09:08 PM)slabbetje Wrote: well im upgrading now my pc to vista but i dont like vista but if it works

Windows 7 is the way to go Smile
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