some newbie advice from a newbie =)
first thing that i'll do is make an iso image of that disc so it will speed up the loading and eliminate some hiccups during playing. i recommend to use 'ultraiso' but there's also another good alternative out there.
from what i heard FF game's FMV are hard on cpu so 30fps for fmv is normal.
Onboard graphics on pc and laptops are slow,some games will work at a reliable speed (20 fps) some at a non-playable speed (5 fps) so save your time and don't bother running the pcsx2 with onboard gfx.
Ultra_z: Please pay attention to the dates on threads when you reply to them. This topic is well over a month old and you haven't added any additional new information
(02-05-2011, 12:44 AM)madmatt Wrote: [ -> ]Well, I know I'm a complete noob when it comes to things like this. So, I don't really know if I'm on anything powerful enough to run Pcsx2, but it manages to run other games fine on things like Steam.
I have an Acer Aspire 5742, Intel Core i5-460M processor, Intel HD Graphics, 4GB RAM. Is this good enough to run Pcsx2? if so, is there any way to increase the FPS and make the games run faster? I used speedhacks but that didn't help much...
The game I was running was Mortal Kombat Deception through a disc, not an ISO. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Is there any way to improve framerates for an intel onboard chipset that will help get better FPS? whether it be a dll, or other plugin?
better stop hijacking especially another newbie hi-jacked w/o an reply
make a new thread
better close this soon.
(03-20-2012, 10:12 AM)MstSkinnie Wrote: [ -> ]Is there any way to improve framerates for an intel onboard chipset that will help get better FPS? whether it be a dll, or other plugin?
No.
(03-20-2012, 10:12 AM)MstSkinnie Wrote: [ -> ]Is there any way to improve framerates for an intel onboard chipset that will help get better FPS? whether it be a dll, or other plugin?
yes, lower resolution in gsdx (and tick OFF native)