@Greenhawk Yup, ok this thread isn't for us, but for who it is? Are those your personal notes? Frankly speaking we don't need universal config for your games, those who think they need are just unaware of the problems you're proposing to them.;] You know many things differ between hardware? And I don't just say about "playable fps", some hacks will behave differently on different hardware and in some cases even game versions.
Anyway there's no reason for you to stretch yourself soo much;p, relax. Just wanted to note in less serious way that you're simply wasting time, if you really need more detail - possibly breaking your games in ways that aren't always constantly visible and can even pass on your "list" while getting serious issue at some moment which you didn't tested ~ crashes, slowdowns(yes, "speed"hacks can and often do cause slowdowns;]), screen shaking, sound breaking, timing issues, awfull animation, freezes that's all(and possibly more) you can expect at some time in most of those games, that's all ok, it's your time, your right, if you understand what we're telling you and still want to continue, please do as you wish.
Your "sweet spot" generally looks like a worm in the cherry, doesn't matter on what cake you put it and how many colors you use, it'll still have too much meat inside to be sweet. Please don't recommend using it to other newbies. Reading a guide will give them much better start at using pcsx2 and surely less irritation, you should read it too I guess.
Some notes about the most irrational things to use in "universal config" which you have there:
- "Allow 8 bit textures"(different results for each game and for different GPU's),
- "VU cycle stealing at 3"(can cause most of mentioned "problems" just by itself),
- more or less all hardware gsdx hacks(fixing non broken things usually breaks something;], expect graphical glitches),
- "MTvu"(rarer cause crashes some games cannot boot with it, commonly brakes savestates and it's generally never worth using when it's not needed couse it's gain is always smaller than additional heat and core usage which kills turbo - especially crucial on laptops, it's also give different results on different cpu types at some games it can give a slowdown actually),
OMG and "Framelimiter : Disabled" are you mad?^_^ You even know what "framelimiter" does? It's name is it's definition. It simply keeps your fps to never rise above full speed, that's pretty much what everyone desires unless grinding at that boring FFX playing through for the 100 time, and even then it's better to use turbo, couse there's nothing worser than limiting game speed by hardware performance - game doesn't demand same power for everything giving constantly changing fps as a result ~ worst ever gameplay experience.
Also maybe you don't know it - if anyone is lazy to change config when changing game he simply can use one of the launchers(ie.
PS2Lunch) or any other way to store different config for different game;]. There's absolutely no reason to seek any other "universal" config than what we have by default which already uses all safe settings which universally work well for all known games;].
Guess I'm repeating myself here, but you should really read the guide.