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Hello I am a new member of the forum.
compliments for your work.

I wanted to present a problem with my jak 2, is very slow.
you can suggest a solution?

i use pcsx 0.9.8Unsure
PC specs? PCSX2 settings? Plugin settings? What do the EE/GS% numbers in the game window say when you get slowdowns?

As far as I know Jak games are very CPU demanding.
Apply some Speedhacks. (Try the Preset options if your still new to this.)
Didn't help? Lower the internal resolution to native.
Still nothing? See how the game runs with a software renderer.

That's a basic approach to an unfamiliar game (no experience with it here). If that doesn't show any promise, odds are either the game is a hard one to emulate, your specs are too low, or maybe even both.

Further advice will require the info requested. Smile
and plz check the (easy tune ur pcsx2)guide, and if u have a low end pc u can always check this post http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-PCSX2-con...ow-end-PCs
if you can serve the characteristics of my PC ....

windows 7 home premium
intel® core™ quad CPU @2.50GHz 250 GHz
RAM 6,00 GB
64 bit
Ok, you do have a fairly slow CPU.

Also, it is very important what your GPU is. Check dxdiag (by typing it into the Start Menu) if you're unsure what yours is.
I did it and exit this window

still seen in this video look descrzione what you think?
I did it and exit this window

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(06-18-2011, 02:47 PM)Kei.Kurono Wrote: [ -> ]I did it and exit this window

still seen in this video look descrzione what you think?
I did it and exit this window
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still seen in this video look descrzione what you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UUIgxBbUm0
it run very fast
i5 2500k is much faster than your core quad @ 2.5Ghz.
I was actually gonna suggest looking at the videos made by that german dude. You can translate his description to get a pretty good idea of how he managed it on the software side of things. But yeah, he has really good hardware too.
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