07-29-2017, 01:31 PM
The emulator also always reports 50/60fps even if the true fps of the game is 25-30fps. So to get an authentic feeling experience, it should always report 50/60fps (depending on if it's a PAL game or NTSC)
(07-29-2017, 01:18 PM)Kian Stevens Wrote: [ -> ]Games on the original PS2 play at either 50fps or 60fps depending on region. I don't think frame drops were a problem back then? Not as far as I can remember anyway. However a 50fps game can be made to play at 60fps on PCSX2. What point are you even trying to make anyway?
(07-29-2017, 02:02 PM)SEX Wrote: [ -> ]When you play a game, and framedrop occurs, how do you know, what causes it - bad optimization of a game or weakness of your hardware? Then, you wrote about it in the forum - consider upgrade by adviseings? If this is useless, as in the case of not getting constant fps on SEGA Gen/MD emulator?
(07-29-2017, 01:31 PM)refraction Wrote: [ -> ]The emulator also always reports 50/60fps even if the true fps of the game is 25-30fps. So to get an authentic feeling experience, it should always report 50/60fps (depending on if it's a PAL game or NTSC)
(07-29-2017, 02:05 PM)Kian Stevens Wrote: [ -> ]If you experience frame drops then that's usually due to your hardware... Bad game optimisation usually results in things like screen glitches and stuff like that.
(07-29-2017, 02:09 PM)SEX Wrote: [ -> ]I think, you taking about video timings, not about actual rendering fps, generated by crystal oscillator in the RAMDAC of a console
(07-29-2017, 02:46 PM)refraction Wrote: [ -> ]I kinda of am yes, but that is what we consider to be the full 60ps,a lot of ps2 games ran at 30fps