I see... try to set every setting on High. . . as i can remember there's an issue of using petes Drivers if you have an ATI graphics Card. . .
Try to check http://www.pbernert.com/ for details. . . (it's pete's site.)
I see... try to set every setting on High. . . as i can remember there's an issue of using petes Drivers if you have an ATI graphics Card. . .
Try to check http://www.pbernert.com/ for details. . . (it's pete's site.)
Last edited by thuxmeister; March 7th, 2010 at 14:34.
You lucky son of a gun if its on a PS2 emulator...you can use the best settings, but if its on a PS1 its probably cause you toggled the FPS button on ePSXe 1.7.0. and caused it to be unlimited meaning Limit = 60fps.
If you go to
Settings for Pete's D3D Driver 1.77 and ones with a similar look
Config > Video > Configure > Look for a Box with ... beside "Show FPS display on startup" > Click the box > Look for "Turn off FPS limit while pressed:" and simply press it while playing
Setting for P.E.Op.S. Soft Driver 1.18 and those with a similar look
Look for Key configuration > Look for "Turn off FPS limit while pressed:" and simply press it while playing
Another reason with some video plugins
Config > Video > Configure > Look for FPS limit (10-200) > Change to Auto-Detect FPS/Frame skipping limit
Do you flash or EMULATE?I could help with DS, PS2, etc Emulators and a Link for updating Flashcards.
Some Good Advice: Happy is the person who gets knowledge and understands what they know. Proverbs 3:13Laptop Specs
Microsoft Windows XP Home 32-bit SP3 | Intel Pentium M CPU 2.00GHz
NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5650 128MB | Patriot 166Mhz PC2700 DDR 1.0GB RAM
Its happens when I accidently press the FPS button.
Last edited by Lukong; December 11th, 2010 at 10:36.
Do you flash or EMULATE?I could help with DS, PS2, etc Emulators and a Link for updating Flashcards.
Some Good Advice: Happy is the person who gets knowledge and understands what they know. Proverbs 3:13Laptop Specs
Microsoft Windows XP Home 32-bit SP3 | Intel Pentium M CPU 2.00GHz
NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5650 128MB | Patriot 166Mhz PC2700 DDR 1.0GB RAM
Its not your case fan its most likely the cpu fan of gpu fan , both run faster when they get hotter , its normal behaviour.
If it has a frame rate limiter, lower it to somewhere around 30-60 FPS.
you have to go to plugin setting change it
You can reduce frame rate by game settings.
Or you can use gfx tool
Go to graphic setting and set you frame rate.
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