Final Fantasy X on Pentium 4 Flawless (PCSX2 0.9.7)
Uploader Comments (FrosDOwnz)
All Comments (64)
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Man, looks and sounds fucking perfect. I downloaded it, but I can't seem to get mine the way yours is. Been messing with it for a few day now... I sent you a message with my specs and questions.... Can you offer tips?
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Hi, im a total noob and i'm just wondering if it's possible to run this on a: Sony Vaio Laptop, Dual Core 2.0, ATI Radeon 3470 (256mb) onboard graphic card, and 4gb ram? And can i fuck up my system with this emu if i dont know what im doing? I would highly appreciated any help, thanks in advance, cheers ;)
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@jakehepp1 Now I have a Pentium D which is actually two cores instead of one and an actual, physical dual core instead of logically. I still get a pretty shitty framerate on this game so don't feel bad.
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@jakehepp1 That's weird. Only one core is used for the Emotion Engine (EE), and another core is used for the Graphic Subsystem (GS). Use the proper amount of speedhacks, test around a few different versions, and most importantly OVERCLOCK. I had my CPU running about 4, 4.25 gigahertz. It had hyperthreading so it had to share resources between the EE and GS emulation.
hey, i have p4 2.8 ghz 1gb ram 224 mo graphics intel 950 gma plz reply soon !!!!
50jido 3 months ago
@50jido The fact you have a 2.8 ghz Pentium 4, 1 GB of RAM and an Intel integrated graphics processor would be enough to clearly demonstrate this game to be pretty much unplayable on that setup if you were to try. 8-25 FPS more or less.
FrosDOwnz 3 months ago
Oh and if my system is good enough is there any good step by step tutorial to set everything up, because im a total noob at this emu stuff, thanks
montana187xxx 5 months ago
@montana187xxx Check the PCSX2 forums. They give a guide about as detailed as possibly possible on every option of the emulator.
FrosDOwnz 5 months ago
@FrosDOwnz Ok thank you very much man, i appreciate the help, do you think my specs are good enough to run it??? Take care and i wont bother you with questions no more, lol. peace...
montana187xxx 5 months ago
It's possible to, you can't do anything wrong, the only thing is you might want to overclock that processor because otherwise you'll only get about this speed.
FrosDOwnz 5 months ago