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    Default Cant get a game to work smoothly.

    Greetings,

    Ok, I`ve stumbled upon an old game, the Tourist Trophy. So I decide to relive the moment and replay it, so I download the PSCX2 emulator. I did able to get the game to run, but its not smooth. The FPS jump wildly from 100 to 20FPS. The Sony Entertainment America, Polyphony Digital logo are all shaky. Even in game its kinda like shaking, no matter when its 70FPS or 20FPS.

    My PC spec :

    Core i5 750 2.67GHz
    HD5850
    6GB RAM
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.

    This is my emulation page :




    Anyway, what is those USB, FW, and DEV9 means? Do I need those plugins?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Cant get a game to work smoothly.

    Did you try the Speedhacks...I can not believe you have 6GB of RAM and a CPU with 2.62GHz...WOW awesome computer.

    For the Shaking change the Interlacing Setting
    My GS Plugin Setting and GS Plugin Replace.
    Do you flash or EMULATE?
    I could help with DS, PS2, etc Emulators and a Link for updating Flashcards.
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    Default Re: Cant get a game to work smoothly.

    Use SSE4 GSDX version of the graphics plugins and also try to go above native resolution as this will move some of the load off the cpu onto the GPU instead.

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