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I've beaten Dragon Quest VIII on PCSX2, although it had some slowdowns it worked fine most of the game, Silent Hill 2 and 4 work with constant high FPS, when I play Tales of the Abyss the game works fast, but sometimes in dialogue the game starts to go into slow motion for no reason, also in Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition, in battles it goes into slow motion, it works fine for a while in battles but then this happens, do these games have issues? Is my PCSX2 configuration faulty or is it just my PC's power?

Here are my specs:
OS: Windows 8 64-bit
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 8670M which I use as high priority over my Intel HD 4000
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz (in device manager it shows me 4 of those)
Direct X11

If possible, could you tell me of configuration which would be optimum for these specs?

What do you suggest?

EDIT: I think this is the wrong forum to post in lol? :/
what resolution you use by the way . and it's ok to post in this forum
That CPU is hyperthreading because it only has 2 cores. That's why you see 4 threads but it's not actually a quad core CPU.

2.60 GHz is also pretty low for a game like Dragon Quest VIII. Unfortunately you won't benefit much from the MTVU hack due to it not being a quad core CPU.

So you'll have to tinker with the other speedhack settings. (Try increasing EEC and VUCS and see if it boosts performance, and also check if it doesn't break stuff in your game).


[Edit] Apparently MTVU does help a bit even with Hyperthreaded CPUs so give it a shot anyway.
what ryudo said and, play in native resolution to get better speed.
or try saki"s guide.
(12-09-2014, 05:43 PM)Brock lessner Wrote: [ -> ]or try saki"s guide.
saki's guide will only help for lower dual-core devices like core2duo,pentium.
Yes, but it's likely help them too .
Since this is a laptop the lowend pc guide should help as well.