Lostconfused
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If you are runing it in windows 7 or vista then you have to run it as an administrator otherwise it wont work. Thats my shot in the dark for a fix.
Lostconfused said:If you are runing it in windows 7 or vista then you have to run it as an administrator otherwise it wont work. Thats my shot in the dark for a fix.
ant1532 said:is this worth trying with a new macbook pro(13 inch low end) im really only interested in playing street fighter anniversary for 3rd strike and Final Fantasy 12.
I know its a matter of opinion, but what your suggesting feels nostalgia driven, more than design. I can understand what you mean by your FFXII 3D camera point, but the FFX one? Do you mean the general "charm" of not having voice overs and such detailed faces + lipsync? I don't understand.Rez said:I always thought the environments in FFXII were garbage from a pure graphical standppint (although I played it for the first time a year or two into the HD gen). The character models were nice, but the environments lost SO MUCH visual charisma in order to build levels that accommodate a rotating camera and real-time battle system. Similarly, when the FF series went 3D with FFX, they lost a certain spark as well, I think.
My opinion would almost definitely be different had I played FFXII for the first time back when it was released. With that being said, pre-FFX Final Fantasy games look better today, in my opinion.
Thanks for the tips guys!Basileus777 said:This. I had the exact same problem and fixes it this way.
Straightballin said:I am trying to run pcsx2 im only getting about 37-40fps on ffx with all the speed hacks. Does that sound right for a T5850 at 2.1ghz, 3 gig ram and 256mb graphics card?
Straightballin said:I am trying to run pcsx2 im only getting about 37-40fps on ffx with all the speed hacks. Does that sound right for a T5850 at 2.1ghz, 3 gig ram and 256mb graphics card?
It's not something I've really given a huge amount of thought to, so my opinions here are kinda half-baked, but the way I look at it is: FFX, while looking great (and much better than FFXII), still lost a tad of the identity of the previous games. I played through FFVII for the very first time a week ago, and I can safely say that nothing in FFX is really as memorable to me visually as, say, Midgar was, or Balamb Garden in FFVIII. The most logical reason I can think of for this is that the team at Square couldn't go as crazy from an architectural standpoint because they actually had to render everything in 3D.Darkpen said:I know its a matter of opinion, but what your suggesting feels nostalgia driven, more than design. I can understand what you mean by your FFXII 3D camera point, but the FFX one? Do you mean the general "charm" of not having voice overs and such detailed faces + lipsync? I don't understand.
Did you map all the buttons?makingmusic476 said:I finally got Ico to boot, but now I can't get my DS3 to work with PCSX2. I have the drivers for it installed and everything, and it even shows up in PCSX2 under config. It's in the "Device Diagnostics" area where it lets me test all the buttons.
I'm not sure how to get it to act as one of the pads. =/
I..numbers said:Did you map all the buttons?
edgefusion said:Any idea how this would run on a MacBook Pro emulating Windows? Got your emulator in your emulator and all that.
vazel said:Does anyone else get flickering in Shadow of Rome?
Pcsx2 beta 1474
Changelog
- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) now required. Use the installer, it will install it automatically.
- Many changes to VIf/Gif, resulting in more accurate emulation. Bugs fixed in many games.
- Gust games workaround implemented. The Gust games broken in 1329 now work again
- Too many microvu changes to list. Let's simply say, most bugs have been solved, and speed has improved. Test it out please if you will
- Usual cleanups and optimizations
- A lot of progress on both wxgui branch and R3000air branches. Nothing normal users can see for now though.
And, too many plugins changes to list, mostly to gsdx.
Enjoy
AdawgDaFAB said:I am planning on getting one of brain_stew's $500 Ultimate Gaming Rigs
Fighting games are always a bitch to run on an emulator at perfect speed, even old ones.AdawgDaFAB said:I have messed around with PCSX2 a little bit but not too much because I only have a laptop w/ a Mobility Radeon HD 2600 and a T5750 2 GHz Core 2 Duo. Most games I tried were way to slow frame rate to play. I am planning on getting one of brain_stew's $500 Ultimate Gaming Rigs so I'm interested on how well that would run PCSX2. I will probably use it mostly for fighting games or wrestling games so I am hoping I can get full speed from it.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=366177Danj said:A $500 Ultimate Gaming Rig? Where can I find out more about this semi-mythical device?
Ah thanks. For some reason when I searched for ultimate gaming rig that thread didn't come up.Rufus said:
isamu said:This emulator still has a very long way to go in my opinion. It's far from perfect. I tried for 8 fucking hours straight the other day to get Ridge Racer V....one of the very FIRST PS2 games released to work on my machine and couldn't get it to run smoothly. I'm on a pretty nice rig too.
Windows XP Pro
Core2Duo 8500 Extreme OC'ed to 4.2Ghz
ATI 4870 1GB Gpu
2TB HDD
3.2GB DDR3 Ram
Are there ANY driving games that run smoothly on PCSX2?
pasta4u said:Does the 360 controller work with this ?
autobzooty said:i have a pretty good rig (64-bit OS and able to run crysis on medium to high settings). what are the chances of me being able to play through MGS3 in HD with a steady framerate?
the official page says it's "playable," but offers no comment with regards to the frame rate. has anyone tried it? i dont really know where PS2 emulation is at right nowand the op of this thread sucks
Several people posted screens of their settings on pg. 18 in this thread, if that helps.SarBear said:Hmmm, I just downloaded the newest revision, and I have my ps2's bios loaded into the correct directory. What kind of settings should I be using to load a game?
If screenshots are available, that would be very helpful. The people over at the official forums are not very friendly...
SarBear said:Hmmm, I just downloaded the newest revision, and I have my ps2's bios loaded into the correct directory. What kind of settings should I be using to load a game?
If screenshots are available, that would be very helpful. The people over at the official forums are not very friendly...
Some posts above yours there is this one: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=16660432&postcount=1027ShockingAlberto said:Here's the rig I just bought, will this do PS2 emulation well?
Windows 7 64-bit
4GB DDR3
Radeon HD 4890
3.1 GHz Dual-core processor
ShockingAlberto said:Here's the rig I just bought, will this do PS2 emulation well?
Windows 7 64-bit
4GB DDR3
Radeon HD 4890
3.1 GHz Dual-core processor
darkwings said:yes very however a nvidia card is prefered.
I did take a screenshot at 1280x720, though. even without the filter, the game looks gorgeous when upscaled. i want this to hit PSN in HD sooo badly.
Yasae said:It'd be nice if we could get some Xenosaga: Ep. 1 or Ep. 3 shots in here. That, or some of the Silent Hills... Those looked great as they were.
Xenosaga didn't. Time's a wastin.ArjanN said:Silent Hill 2,3,4 and 5 had PC versions. Kind of pointless to emulate them.
intheinbetween said:hey guys, i have an Intel Q9300 and i was wondering, if i OC it to 3.0ghz would i get a significant improvement over it's real performance?