![]() ![]() So that would mean you can 1) pick a graphics level default, then 2) uncheck "preset" and play around with settings one by one until you find a marked improvement. ![]() In many cases one key setting will get your PC's behavior more "in sync" with what the game needs, and then everything is super smooth. The gist of that advice is: A modern gaming PC is likely having trouble with PS2 emulation because it's overperforming on some calculations (magic?), not underperforming. (On Windows, with PCSX2 1.4, you can see the framerate % in the window titlebar.) Boy was I wrong, Shadow of the Colossus (the only game worth playing in my book -) ran up to 70-80% performance, and dipped down to 10-50% performance when I looked at high-poly regions, depending on the graphics settings I chose. ![]() I recently got a PC rig capable of entry-level VR, so I assumed I'd be able to play PS2 emulated games easily enough. ![]()
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