I would expect screen lag to be an issue if you aren't using a CRT television, but not that big of an issue.So, I just booted up Breath of Fire IV on my PS3, downloaded straight from PSN!
And...I've got about 1/2 of input lag. It's enough to make navigation a challenge!
Anyone know what's this is about? Is this common to PS1 classics? Any way to fix it?
Is it the game itself? I've played tons of PS1 classics and never noticed anything.
1/2 what. 1/2 seconds? That's pretty bad if true. I assume it depends on the game.So, I just booted up Breath of Fire IV on my PS3, downloaded straight from PSN!
And...I've got about 1/2 of input lag. It's enough to make navigation a challenge!
Anyone know what's this is about? Is this common to PS1 classics? Any way to fix it?
This might be why I cant beat crash 1.
Anyone can confirm if this is present in Vita versions?
Yes, it's been known for a while that any non-composite connection used with PS1 games on a PS3 will result in 3 (? actual amount unconfirmed) frames of latency.
1/2 what. 1/2 seconds? That's pretty bad if true. I assume it depends on the game.
All PS1+2 classics come with a few frames of input lag when played on the PS3.
I remember being so happy when CVS2 finally got released on the PS store. Then, so upset just 2 minutes after it finished downloading.
I only play PS1 games on my Vita, but I've never experienced any input lag that I have noticed. Now I'm worried that I eventually will, as I have over 30 PS1 Classics I am making my way through.
What about native ps2 emulation on 60 gb systems?
Modern TVs bro.
Turn this off.
It'll save you about 2-3 frames of lag. Outside of configuring your TV though, there's not much you can do. It's a known problem.
Oh well.
Thing is, I could have sworn this wasn't an issue with other PS1 classics, so maybe it is the game? (But, no one has mentioned it before, and it seems to be pretty game breaking.)
Every PS1 game, digital or physical, has input lag when played on the PS3 through HDMI or component.
It sucks because it makes rhythm games unplayable.
PS1 games, disc or digital, have awful lag on PS3 for some reason. PS2 games on my backwards compatible fat PS3 have absolutely no lag. Parappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy are unplayable, while Parappa the Rapper 2 (on PS2) plays fine.
I don't know why.
Turn this off.
It'll save you about 2-3 frames of lag. Outside of configuring your TV though, there's not much you can do. It's a known problem.
Turn this off.
It'll save you about 2-3 frames of lag. Outside of configuring your TV though, there's not much you can do. It's a known problem.
Does anybody know when this option was added and if it's been measured? I always heard we got 3 frames of lag with PS2/PS1 games regardless of the PS3's final output resolution but I don't remember anybody talking about this option. Since that was years ago I can only assume this is a new thing.
I guess I could always camera test it if I find the time.
Any way to fix it?
That option has been there since the beginning, IIRC. 2008 at the latest.
We can be friends. Input lag blazing dynamo must be a true challengeI realized this quickly when playing Legend of Dragoon. I kept missing the timing actions during battle. I was so excited to hear Volcano but I kept missing.
Yes. Get a CRT
I just play on my PS2.
PS3 will still lag, you need the original console. if you wanna play on flat screen, you need original console hooked into a framemeister, though that still introduces 1.5 frames of lag.