Yeah I have, you're going to have to run them both in software mode as otherwise they are broken. I'm not sure about AC5 but RRV has a widescreen patch which does help.
The GPU is decent for PC games but it's bandwidth staved from I've heard. You'll be fine at native res and if you're lucky you can go up to 2x internal res. But yeah CPU is what counts most so even if you have a good enough GPU it won't matter.
Is there a way to convert PS2 Classics saves from PS3 to a useable PCSX2 save?
Converting Save Files
Yeah you should be fine, some of the more demanding games like SotC or God of War 2 might pose problems.Well, I have an i5-4400@3.10Ghz.
Is there a guide somewhere for setting this up on a retina macbook?
I'm pretty sure it's not supported past snow leopard.
Yup, here's a how-to, all credits go to Santini:
If you can't get it to work, let me know and I'll help, those instructions can look a little daunting.
I still run a AMD 5000 and Nvidia 250. Can I run this?
Also, is Final Fantasy XII supposed to have squary shadows and no character shadows? And look as pixelated as this?
Also, is Final Fantasy XII supposed to have squary shadows and no character shadows?
Also, is Final Fantasy XII supposed to have squary shadows and no character shadows? And look as pixelated as this?
Is there an HD UI mod for any games (I'm thinking of FFXII in particular) like for a lot of the games on Dolphin?
Game looks good but that text is an eyesore.
I don't think so, but you can force on texture filtering for the text (full select under hardware mode settings in GSDX). Then it won't be pixelated.
Btw. @ Madridista, you should switch to 16:9 in game once you can open up the menu after the first tutorial.
Pretty sure I already did that.
Hmm I just checked and it is on widescreen in the in-game menu. =/
I've been playing Tales of Legendia on 1.2.0. For the most part, it runs at 60 FPS. However, there are several instances where it will drop frames. I run a 3.4 GHZ quad Core CPU with a 5850HD (about a 2009/2010 PC configuration). I've looked up the PCSX2 wiki and it says Legendia demands a good CPU. If figure a quad core is good, if a bit old at this point. Anyways, here's where it drops frames:
Just tried Onimusha 2.
Doesn't look that great lol.
What do you guys think of this spec? Will it run ps2 games on pcsx2 on max settings?
4th Generation Intel® Haswell Core i7-4700MQ (2.4GHz - 3.4GHz)
NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 870M (3.0GB) GDDR5 PCI-Express DX11 w/ Optimus Technology
8GB DDR3 1600MHz
Is it worth it to upgrade the cpu from i7-4700MQ to the 4th Generation Intel® Haswell Core i7-4800MQ (2.7GHz - 3.7GHz)? I have a 7 year old laptop and I plan on upgrading soon.
Make sure to change extra rendering threads to 3 (or however many cores/threads your CPU has) under software mode settings for the graphics plugin. After I did that change I found I could get most games running just as good in D3D11 software mode as in hardware mode.Does anyone know how to fix the mirage clones in Dirge of Cerberus? It seems to get better when I switch over to software mode instead of hardware mode in the video settings but then the game just drops to lower than 60 FPS or whatever it is the original game runs at.
Make sure to change extra rendering threads to 3 (or however many cores/threads your CPU has) under software mode settings for the graphics plugin. After I did that change I found I could get most games running just as good in D3D11 software mode as in hardware mode.
Try running FMVs in software mode (it's an option in the settings).
What kind of performance should I expect with an i7 clocked at 4.8ghz and a 780ti 3gb?
Flawless full speed emulation.What kind of performance should I expect with an i7 clocked at 4.8ghz and a 780ti 3gb?
Yeah games with 16:9 options need to have the option activated for the widescreen patches to work.Does my game look normal now (I activated widescreen in the in-game menu) ?
Haven't found out how to do this yet, the only thing I've seen is to press F9 in-game. Is there no way to tick it in the settings so it always runs in software mode?