When I was playing LA Rush on PCSX2, it almost froze my computer. I happen to hit a wall at a fast speed, and the whole computer became unresponsive. I was lucky that ALT F4 was able to shut down PCSX2. This is a warning for other who want to play the game, and for the developers to try the game to run a lot more stable.
And the PC edition has Starforce DRM. It is like playing this game is impossible
(02-23-2018, 10:46 PM)AlexKVideos1 Wrote: [ -> ]And the PC edition has Starforce DRM. It is liking playing this game is impossible
You can still play the game in software mode and on your PS2.
(02-23-2018, 10:55 PM)FlatOut Wrote: [ -> ]You can still play the game in software mode and on your PS2.
My PS2 no longer reads discs, and software usually is a lot slower. So looks like I won't be touching this game anytime soon.
What settings were you using? Certain games running at high resolutions can cause significant memory usage and make your PC unstable.
(02-23-2018, 11:16 PM)CK1 Wrote: [ -> ]What settings were you using? Certain games running at high resolutions can cause significant memory usage and make your PC unstable.
Rendered: Direct 3D X11 Hardware
Interlacing: Auto
Resolution: 4X Native
Texture Filtering: Bilinear (PS2)
Anisotropic Filtering: 16X
CRC Hack Level: Full (Safest)
Hacks:
Half Pixel Offset
Skipdraw: 5
Try running it at native and see if it still crashes. Keep an eye on your VRAM usage as well.
Which version are you using ? 1.4 or 1.5 ?
(02-24-2018, 01:00 AM)CK1 Wrote: [ -> ]Try the latest dev build here and see if it still crashes: https://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/
It doesn't necessarily crash. It has VRAM spikes like GT4. Native resolution shouldn't be that bad.