![]() Let me see what I can do, at the moment only have one SSD in my emulation computer that stores both the OS and Roms, I'll see if I have another old hard drive laying around I could installed Windows 10 on and test. I guess it is not the release version of Batocera that can change something about it. I have a i5-6500T CPU 8gb of ram and have the same issue, i think Shadow of the Colossus is the worst, unplayable very slowly and hearing like an echo in the sound I'm just curious if PCSX2 under Windows performs better than under (batocera) linux. It's running OpenGL 4.6.0, nVidia Drivers 435.21.Ĭould you test those PS2 games you have issues with on PCSX2 on your machine under Windows? Thanks for getting back, nVidia drivers are already enabled as I had to do this to use PSP, get sound out over HDMI etc. Or is PS2 just not very good to emulate on my system?Ĭould you check settings system information if your ogl backend says mesa or nvidia?įigures you first need to enable the driver over commandline. So where I am now, is, scrap Batocera and run BigBox or other, via Windows? Or are there any new tips for Batocera 5.24 that might be worth trying (ie. It was mentioned that PCSX just isn't very well optimized, but I thought to upgrade to the latest Batocera 5.24 might of improved things, it hasn't, its still as bad as before. And this is running PCSX2 at native res (480p). I pretty powerful machine for emulation.Īll systems (PSP, DC, n64, Wii, GameCube rub flawlessly, and in fact with the PSP, for example, I can run all games at least 4x native res, for example, Gods of War - Chains of Olympus at 4x res runs all day at 60fps, however, running PS2 games, not all, but a few that are quite graphical (for example Need for Speed Underground 2 or Shadow of the Colossus are unplayable, as soon as something graphic comes in, for example in NFS when a race starts, or when a 3d model car is shown, fps drop from 60fps, down to 15fps, etc, music slows, etc. I've got an HP Elite SFF PC, running a i7-3770S 3rd gen CPU 16gb of DDR3 ram, nVidia MSI 1050GTX 2gb graphics card. I mentioned this on the old forum a few months ago when I was running Batocera 5.22. Injustice 2 is currently available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a PC release date expected for this fall.Hey all, just for people to use as a reference, and to give you an update, i'll post my original thread that was on the previous forum (now the archive). The beta can be downloaded on Steam beginning October 25. They might even be kind enough to toss in a few DLC characters just to cover all the bases. No word has been given as to when the Injustice 2 PC port will specifically arrive, the specs required and recommended, or even how long the testing will last, but we can assume that the open beta will at least feature the initial roster that shipped with the game. This, of course, comes after creative director Ed Boon cryptically tweeted the following last night: However, players will be able to get their fighting action on in the open beta testing that is slated to begin tomorrow, October 25. that Injustice 2 will be making its way to PC at some point this fall. After all, the first installment in the franchise made the jump from consoles, as did a few other NetherRealm titles.īeing handled by QLOC, who was responsible for the previous NetherRealm ports, it was announced by Warner Bros. With new brawlers appearing left and right, it was only a matter of time before and Injustice 2 PC port became reality. Injustice 2 has been tearing up the fighter game genre since its release earlier this year. The announcement can be viewed directly below: Stay tuned with Don’t Feed the Gamers for more information on that as soon as it becomes available. A date has not been revealed, but the Injustice 2 PC port is still green lit. : Injustice 2 recently revealed on their official Twitter account that the open PC beta will NOT begin tomorrow.
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