Seems like a pretty nice improvement so far. FFXII is running alot better for me now. (Not usinng the ZeroGS plugin). Is that actually faster for some ppl?SOLDIER said:I'm using 1474 beta, so let me know if it's an improvement.
SOLDIER said:Well, I tried 1736, and it was noticeably worse for me. Most games couldn't even run at a normal speed, unlike with 1474.
In regards to 1474, FFXII is almost perfect, but for some reason it chugs when I open up the equip menu. There's a slight echo when targeting enemies, too.
Is it recommended to just leave all the speed hacks checked at once (the only one I leave out is the one that says to cause problems in most games)?
Also, as I mentioned before, I like to set the internal res to 1920x1080. If this is causing major slowdown on games, what's the next best resolution to use?
Having the same issue. Has anyone found a fix for it?M.Bluth said:Is it possible to get rid of the blue-greenish filter (or whatever it actually is) in God of War?
It's quite annoying and distracting
Using native resolutionDascu said:Having the same issue. Has anyone found a fix for it?
The_Inquisitor said:Noob here. Just downloaded the latest public beta with plugins. I am currently running Windows 7. Anyone have configuration tips? Thanks!
Edit: Hmm, The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect.
Anyone know what I did wrong?
Basileus777 said:Run it as an administrator. UAC can cause errors sometimes.
Rahnter said:I am looking to upgrade my 7750 @ 3.2 for general gaming purposes, and was thinking of either going with a 550, 720, 940, or 955. I was leaning towards the 720 or the 955, but any suggestions are appreciated.
some specs:
gtx 260
4gb 1066 ram
biostar ta790gx a2+
Dascu said:MGS3 is completely playable? Hmm. What about the CQC using the pressure sensitive buttons? I'd have to get a USB PS2 controller for that, right? Or can I use my 360 controller?
Demigod Mac said:
he does...lolCataferal said:This image is stretched. I hope you don't play your games like that...
asdad123 said:All I can say is holy shit. This is awesome. I remember a year ago when my XPS430 with a 2.4Ghz quad core could hardly run FF10 which is one of the most compatible games.
Now I just tried it out on my laptop (Asus G51VX-RX05 overclocked to 2.4GHz) and it runs Kingdom Hearts 2 and FF10 at 60 fps. I set up my DS3 through bluetooth and now Im using it with this wirelessly. Its awesome!
Sooooo nice
Does the game itself support 16:9? If it does go to the options and make sure you enable it. If it doesn't then it will always be stretched.ZombieSupaStar said:can finally play my koc2 again
i have native res set to 1920x1080 (same with output) and 16:9 but the image is still streched, no way to fix it???
DVD Decrypter is my tool of choice for getting ISOs.Ramenman said:I tried to run Kingdom Hearts (first PS2 game I saw laying around), and it work kind of really well, except for the FMVs, which are just completely unwatchable.
The framerate plays rollercoaster between 50 and 10 during the CGI intro in the beginning. I just left and did something else until it was done struggling through it, because I still wanted to see how proper gameplay ran (flawlessly, as I said).
Maybe it comes from the fact that I play from the DVD. If so how do I make an Iso out of my game ?
Also what's the best and cheapest way to hook my Dual Shock 2 to my computer ?
Set the drop-down to 4:3ZombieSupaStar said:can finally play my koc2 again
i have native res set to 1920x1080 (same with output) and 16:9 but the image is still streched, no way to fix it???
You can play your PS2 games through your dvd drive or by dumping an iso file from them on your computer. There's nothing illegal about playing bought games with an emulator.Cindres said:Ok i gotta ask, people are getting banned left right and centre in the scribblenauts thread for pirating it but everyone here seems to be going about their business discussing pirated PS2 games?
We are only playing games we legally own. I'm pretty sure it is within the forum policy if you rip the BIOS from a PS2 you own and use the games you bought.Cindres said:Ok i gotta ask, people are getting banned left right and centre in the scribblenauts thread for pirating it but everyone here seems to be going about their business discussing pirated PS2 games?
Cindres said:Ok i gotta ask, people are getting banned left right and centre in the scribblenauts thread for pirating it but everyone here seems to be going about their business discussing pirated PS2 games?
You can just as easily rip GC/Wii games from a Wii either over wireless or to a SD Card through Homebrew. You can even dump Gamecube games through Gamecube's Broadband adapter. Or, if you have the proper LG DVD drive, you can rip them directly from the disk to your computer. I fail to see the difference between ripping a Gamecube, Wii or a PS2 game you own.Basileus777 said:You might have a point if you posted this in the Dolphin/Wii/GC emulation thread, but you play PS2 games right off the disc or easily make an iso yourself.
Everyone with an internet connection and a computer with a DVD drive can rip their PS2 games but most Wii owners don't have the capability of ripping their Wii/GC games. Was the difference really that hard for you to see?drizzle said:You can just as easily rip GC/Wii games from a Wii either over wireless or to a SD Card through Homebrew. You can even dump Gamecube games through Gamecube's Broadband adapter. Or, if you have the proper LG DVD drive, you can rip them directly from the disk to your computer. I fail to see the difference between ripping a Gamecube, Wii or a PS2 game you own.
nincompoop said:Everyone with an internet connection and a computer with a DVD drive can rip their PS2 games but most Wii owners don't have the capability of ripping their Wii/GC games. Was the difference really that hard for you to see?
Ramenman said:The framerate plays rollercoaster between 50 and 10 during the CGI intro in the beginning.
drizzle said:I mean as "people in the PCSX2 thread can talk about emulating games, but people in the Dolphin thread should be banned!" point that somebody tried to make.
hitsugi said:one question - can this run chrono cross... and well?
Basileus777 said:It only runs PS2 games. There are PS1 emulators that can run the game, though I had trouble running with ePSXe a few years ago.
Septimus said:Is it possible to get decent results from a MacBook Pro (c2d 2.26ghz 2gb ddr3 ram)? Native on Windows, of course.
Have you tried pSX emulator for that? Personally I don't remember having any trouble but try again with new plugins in epsxe.hitsugi said:that's the thing.. ePSXe never ran it for me at a level that was acceptable to play D: wtf is with that game? ah well.. guess it's time to move on
SOLDIER said:Is there a fix for Rule of Rose? The FMVs play with sound, but no video.
ixix said:ZeroGS is the only graphics plugin that plays the FMV in Rule of Rose correctly.
SOLDIER said:Just tried this, and it plays the opening FMV fine, but the FMV when starting a new game the video is all static and messed up. How can I fix this?