

Įdit: put the base framerate back on 100% and set interlacing to bob ttf instead of blend, got the fright framerate with that but still have somewhat regular slowdowns and stuttersĮdit2: last posts in this thread have perfect setting įuck yeah! Dat feel when you get your favorite PS2 game to run near-perfectly on PCSX2. Everything is buttery smooth most of the time, but then there are these sudden stuters. All games that I play are running smoothly at 60fps. Suggestions? Would LOVE to get Wipeout Fusion running more optimally. I have a really beefy rig, and Ive spent a lot of time fine tuning every little thing I can in the latest PCSX2. Haven't found any other settings that seem to make a noticeable positive difference but I'm sure I'm missing things. speedhacks: EE Cyclerate: 2, MTVU speedhack toggled on setting base framerate to 110% (I felt that even when the game is running properly 70% of the time, it still wasn't quite exactly where it should be) I have been able to somewhat counter this by: Unfortunately, the slowdown is a lot worse on PCSX2, it's very playable and solid 70% of the time but you have very regular slowdowns.


The game used to do some strange things on the hardware though and suffered from a little bit of slowdown here and there. Before that games like FFXII got slowdown at seemingly random times, certain cut scenes and places.īeen having a blast playing a lot of Wipeout Fusion lately, one of my fav games ever. Other than that it's been smooth sailing on i7 3770K and 7970 OC once I enabled the 3+ core boost. Using the latest stable version.Īny solutions for that? It's pretty extreme, not unplayable extreme but still, pretty bad to view all the same. I'm not 100% sure about either case, I guess they're not bad.Īlso, I get massive screen tearing regardless of vsync settings in the program and in Catalyst CC. I think only Suikoden III and DQVIII look stretched? Possibly Persona 4. Persona 4, FFXII, FFX, Zone of the Enders 2nd, Odin Sphere, Suikoden III, Dragon Quest VIII. Or maybe more than just those, because some auto-configure it but you can't know which, until you try it and notice if it's stretched or not.?įor now, I'm specifically curious about these. Are all PS2 games widescreen if you enable it in the PS2 settings and PCSX2 settings or only those that also have in-game widescreen settings?
