I have an AMD Athlon II 260 X2 Processor (3.20 GHz)
Is this enough to run games like Crash Twinsanity at 30-40fps on normal speed? No matter how low the settings go I can't seem to run the games without EXTREME lag that makes the game completely unplayable.
Do I need a new graphics card? More RAM? Am I just an idiot and the answer is right in front of me? Did I ***** up the setup?
Could someone tell me how to fix this, or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong?
unfortunately, AMD processors are well known for its bad performance for pcsx2 emulation..
How do you guys even find 30-40fps reasonable? PCSX2 emulation is Not like PC gaming, anything less than 60fps will make the game run in slow motion, 30 is just way too low! IMO if the game isn't running at 60fps most of the time, do yourself a favor and play it on console (which you should own if you're running this emulator).
Okay ive recently tried to hook up pcsx2 and i went on youtube and followed peoples steps but as soon as i run pccsx my computer shuts down ?
i dont know if its my computer or not ? i dont know how to configure it
i have a Gateway Computer
Gt5662 Quad-Core Power
Graphic Card ATI Radeon HD 2400XT
and my Processor is AMD Phenom 9500
btw i downloaded project64 and i had no problem with that.
(06-16-2012, 08:28 PM)dookieboii24 Wrote: [ -> ]Okay ive recently tried to hook up pcsx2 and i went on youtube and followed peoples steps but as soon as i run pccsx my computer shuts down ?
i dont know if its my computer or not ? i dont know how to configure it
i have a Gateway Computer
Gt5662 Quad-Core Power
Graphic Card ATI Radeon HD 2400XT
and my Processor is AMD Phenom 9500
btw i downloaded project64 and i had no problem with that.
this is not a support thread, create your own one.
And please start by having a look at the config guide
http://pcsx2.net/config-guide/guide-translations.html
(06-16-2012, 07:41 AM)RPGLover98 Wrote: [ -> ]unfortunately, AMD processors are well known for its bad performance for pcsx2 emulation..
Do you know about any good processors?
(06-16-2012, 10:38 PM)SparkyCrackerz Wrote: [ -> ]Do you know about any good processors?
Intel Sandy bridge and Ivy bridge Core i processors are the best right now. Core i3 2100 or 2120 are probably the least expensive Core i options right now (Keep in mind you'll need to upgrade your entire socket (motherboard, CPU..etc) to change the processor.
Just upgraded pc here are specs
i7 2700k
8 gigs DDR3 ram
HD 6870 1 gig
Windows 7 64 bit
I played most games fine on my old Q6600 bar Tekken games and GTA, as a basic guess what sort of increase would I get?
Mostly cpu intensive games should give you a real time boost . Plus you could play games at a higher internal res like 3x now I suppose looking at your Gpu.
Here's my specs.
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Manufacturer: Compal
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.0GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M
I can't seem to find a setting to enable MTVU. I have 0.9.8.