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General problems FAQ

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New version is slower
'''The new version of an emulator is slower than the previous version. Why?'''
As emulators develop, they generally become more [http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/Emulation_Accuracy accurate], emulating more of the system's functions. This results in greater compatibility, and fewer glitches but at the expense of speed. More CPU power is needed. It may make sense to use an older version that works well for a specific game if your system is not able to handle the modern version.But newer versions may also be optimized or perform more efficiently as well. 
===Black lines in PS2 games===
Generally speaking of PCSX2, not game specific. Those lines are caused by scaling to a non-integer internal resolution (anything other than XxNative), texture filtering (Check that shit off or to half at most), improperly offset textures(TC offset hack, Wild Arms hack), or improperly handled texture edges(Sprite hack). Native resolution for the most part fixes those. But software rendering may be required as well.
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