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November 7th, 2007, 15:27
Ok so ive finaly decided to do the switch for epsxe to psx because i hear PSX is better...but is it?
It would seem with PSX i cant run most of my games and games that i can run have a lot of graphic errors.
I figured this may not be the emulator though, as i dont know how to configure the graphics...are the characters in bloody roar supposed to be on screen?:) joking :)

So can anyone tell me what settings is best to use for psx?

ulaoulao
November 7th, 2007, 18:38
Ok so ive finaly decided to do the switch for epsxe to psx because i hear PSX is better...but is it?
It would seem with PSX i cant run most of my games and games that i can run have a lot of graphic errors.
I figured this may not be the emulator though, as i dont know how to configure the graphics...are the characters in bloody roar supposed to be on screen?:) joking :)

So can anyone tell me what settings is best to use for psx?

- hmm, well psx is not that its better its new and being developed ;) This makes it better. Since PSX does not use plugins it may be a compatibility issue with your card. The advantage to a plug-in system is that you have more "tweaking" power. In most cases you will not need to configure anything in video. If you have troubles I would look in to your card. For example a dx10 card even though its balls to the wallz fast, would have troubles. The emu was not witten for dx 10. And same with older cards.

NOTE::


Minimum System Requirements:

* CPU: 600 MHz (750 MHz on Windows XP)
* Memory: 128 MB RAM (192 MB on Windows XP)
* CD-ROM: 2x read, ASPI-compatible, or any CD-compatible virtual drive

Recommended System Requirements:

* CPU: 1.3 GHz
* Memory: 256 MB RAM
* CD-ROM: 16x read, ASPI-compatible, or any CD-compatible virtual drive

Windows-specific Requirements:

* OS: Windows 98 or higher
* Graphics: DirectX9-compatible graphics card (non-integrated recommended)
* Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card (non-integrated recommended)
* Other: Latest release of DirectX9, fully-functional ASPI layer recommended

- special attention to " DirectX9-compatible graphics card (non-integrated recommended)"