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− | <span style="color:#FF0000"><u>'''Firstly, stop using | + | <span style="color:#FF0000"><u>'''Firstly, stop using PCSX-R ''''''and use [http://ePSXe.com ePSXe] '''</u></span> |
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==GPU== | ==GPU== | ||
*[[File:Ps1settings.png|thumb|238px|Having problems? Try these settings.]]3D: PEOPS OpenGL 1.78 - Comes with [http://www.emucr.com/search/label/PCSX-Reloaded/ PCSX-R]. Has an anti-jitter function labeled "GTE accuracy", and allows driver-forced AA. | *[[File:Ps1settings.png|thumb|238px|Having problems? Try these settings.]]3D: PEOPS OpenGL 1.78 - Comes with [http://www.emucr.com/search/label/PCSX-Reloaded/ PCSX-R]. Has an anti-jitter function labeled "GTE accuracy", and allows driver-forced AA. |
Revision as of 07:42, 17 June 2013
Contents
Emulator
'Firstly, stop using PCSX-R 'and use ePSXe
GPU
- 3D: PEOPS OpenGL 1.78 - Comes with PCSX-R. Has an anti-jitter function labeled "GTE accuracy", and allows driver-forced AA.
- OpenGL 2.9 - Use if you run into problems with 1.78, or want to use shaders. It allows you to set a custom rendering resolution for within the fullscreen box, aka window resolution.
- 2D: gpuBladeSoft 1.41 - Very accurate and has a lot of options for enhancements and shaders, but renders everything on CPU so can be very demanding at high resolutions. Fairly buggy past native rendering resolution as well, with texture misalignment issues and whatnot.
SPU
Input
- LilyPad latest SVN (under Input APIs set Keyboard API to Raw Input)
- LilyPad-SCP (Comes with the driver, which is a very nice alternative to MalwareinJoy)
- Pokopom Xinput Pad Plugin 2.0
- LilyPad-MotioninJoy (if you've a DS3 and are using MiJ)
Bios
Don't use simulated BIOS, download and use a real BIOS.
No plugins
Also if you don't want to use plugins, and want something that just werks, then use XEBRA, or RetroArch.