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Asher535

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Hay goiys, sorry to bother you, but im running:

E6750 Dual core duo at 2.66ghz
2Gigs of ram
and a HD4850

And, being from the UK and all, I'm trying to run Front Mission 4. I've checked the screenshots thread, and a guy's got it running at 40-100fps ingame, and i can barely scrape 14.

I've fiddled around with the configuration and stuff, and i was wondering weather any amount of optimising was going to make this playable XP

If not, imma attack my PS2, and try and get it running US games.
 
have you enabled dual core options in cpu configuration
 
What version of the emulator you using and which plugins?
 
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What version of the emulator you using and which plugins?
The latest, 0.9.5, and im using GSDx 0.1.11, and ZeroSPU2 0.4.4 for sound.

Ahm running the game from an ISO, as i read that it ran faster, so i ripped it.

And I have all the dual core configs selected.

And yeah, used it while running practically nothing in the background, and it doesn't seem to do anything.
 
That's...odd. You should try OC'ing to 3.0GHZ + regardless though, waste not to OC a good Core 2 like that.

Can you post your exact settings? Maybe screenshots, something doesn't seem right, maybe you're trying to use a very high resolution or something is incorrectly selected. DX9 or DX10 mode? May make a difference. Games like XenoSaga are unplayable in DX9(Speed-wise), but move to DX10 mode and all of a sudden, 60FPS.
 
uT. Aha.

Anyways...hmm, I don't know, since I don't have this game, but if it runs that slow on a system like yers, either it needs 3.0GHZ+ or, it's a DX10 mode game.

Also shows you're using 0.9.4, try using the latest PP build if you can find it and config that. Also enable Log Z and disable Wait V-Sync.
 
disable Wait sync in GSdx
Also, Beta version is not supported here.
 
Instead of VU Skip put it on "Limit" I never saw a "increase" of FPS selecting it.

Overclock to 3.0ghz or 3.2ghz will see a MAJOR increase in speeds as well.

On the GSDx are you using SSE2 plugin?

uncheck "native" from my experiance so far clicking that causes more issues then it fixes. Infact d***ing with anything to do with that seems to have horrible results ^-^



*edit*
Did some searching this guy was using GSDX 0.1.9 DX9 and .5 beta...perhaps downgrade.
http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-offic...official-forum/95668-post-your-pcsx2-0-9-4-screenshots-here-27.html#post1432567

Can find the older versions here
http://forums.ngemu.com/ps2-plugin-questions-plugin-troubleshooting/97657-gsdx.html
 
hmmm strange. I dunno then other then overclocking which showed a rather nice jump for my Q6600.
I wish I had the game I could tweak and play with it.
 
Go to the CD plugin and for iso locate your game iso and click it...then check "enable block dump"
 
Working at about 80 fps here. What about other games? What speeds you get with them?
That at stock speeds?

If not underclock to back to stock...perhaps that's his issue.
 
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