Difference between revisions of "General problems FAQ"
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==Steps to take== | ==Steps to take== | ||
− | === | + | ===Update to latest version=== |
− | Emulators can have stable builds that are weeks, months, and sometimes even years old. The "stable" version is often times just a randomly picked dev version. That is why the latest dev versions should be preferred. Many times this will solve the issues. | + | Emulators can have stable builds that are weeks, months, and sometimes even years old. The "stable" version is often times just a randomly picked dev version. That is why the latest dev versions should be preferred. Many times this will solve the issues. |
− | === | + | |
+ | ===Change Settings=== | ||
+ | If you're using a plugin based emulator, graphical glitches and sound issues might be solved by changing the settings. | ||
+ | *[http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/Recommended_PSX_Plugins PS1 Plugins] | ||
+ | *[http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/Recommended_N64_Plugins N64 Plugins] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===Check Emulator Wiki=== | ||
Emulators may have a wiki which lists the common known issues with games, and the solutions. | Emulators may have a wiki which lists the common known issues with games, and the solutions. | ||
− | *http://wiki.pcsx2.net | + | *[http://wiki.pcsx2.net PCSX2 Wiki] |
− | *http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org | + | *[http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org Dolphin Wiki] |
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− | + | ===Ask Emulation General=== | |
+ | If you're asking for help, provide relevant details such as: | ||
+ | *System specs, especially CPU | ||
+ | *Emulator and version | ||
+ | *Emulator settings/plugins | ||
+ | *Game details | ||
==Common Questions== | ==Common Questions== | ||
Q: Can I run [insert emulator here]? | Q: Can I run [insert emulator here]? | ||
− | A: Generally, emulation runs off the CPU, with the GPU allowing for higher resolutions, AA, etc. If your CPU isn't good enough, you can't emulate a system too well. A commonly-recommended CPU is the '''Intel Core i5 2500k '''or the '''3570k'''. For | + | A: Generally, emulation runs off the CPU, with the GPU allowing for higher resolutions, AA, etc. If your CPU isn't good enough, you can't emulate a system too well. A commonly-recommended CPU is the '''Intel Core i5 2500k '''or the '''3570k'''. For DeSmuME and PPSSPP, enable the dynarec option for speedups. For GC/Wii and PS2 see the [[Dolphin]] and [[PCSX2]] pages, specifically, for recommended specs if a 2500k/3570k is not a viable option. |
Q: Why is my PS2 game blurry? | Q: Why is my PS2 game blurry? | ||
A: Enable skipdraw in the hacks. | A: Enable skipdraw in the hacks. |
Revision as of 23:24, 28 June 2013
Here is a simple guide for the steps one should take to try to resolve your problems.
Contents
Steps to take
Update to latest version
Emulators can have stable builds that are weeks, months, and sometimes even years old. The "stable" version is often times just a randomly picked dev version. That is why the latest dev versions should be preferred. Many times this will solve the issues.
Change Settings
If you're using a plugin based emulator, graphical glitches and sound issues might be solved by changing the settings.
Check Emulator Wiki
Emulators may have a wiki which lists the common known issues with games, and the solutions.
Ask Emulation General
If you're asking for help, provide relevant details such as:
- System specs, especially CPU
- Emulator and version
- Emulator settings/plugins
- Game details
Common Questions
Q: Can I run [insert emulator here]?
A: Generally, emulation runs off the CPU, with the GPU allowing for higher resolutions, AA, etc. If your CPU isn't good enough, you can't emulate a system too well. A commonly-recommended CPU is the Intel Core i5 2500k or the 3570k. For DeSmuME and PPSSPP, enable the dynarec option for speedups. For GC/Wii and PS2 see the Dolphin and PCSX2 pages, specifically, for recommended specs if a 2500k/3570k is not a viable option.
Q: Why is my PS2 game blurry?
A: Enable skipdraw in the hacks.