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Old pc and jcpsp
#1
Hello, i have a problem with jcpsp ;/
When i check option "Start JCPSP fullscreen", it goes in my native resolution (1920x1080), and then, my framerate is rly horrible. When i change resoluton to 1280x720 for example, and restart jcpsp all i've got is black screen.

And another question. My computer settings is:
Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz, Geforce 8600GTS (256MB), and 2GB DDR2 ram, is this possible to emulate psp games (the truth is that i want only to play crisis core: final fantasy, not interested in other psp games jet) smoothly, with 25-30 fps? I was trying some diffrent configurations , and the best i've got is ~15 fps.. (In cutscenes 28-30).
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#2
Your computer is too weak to be able to run JPCSP at a decent speed. Be realistic. Why do people have such high expectations when they try this emulator?
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#3
JPCSP uses you desktop resolution as "native" on fullscreen mode, so just change it before starting the emulator.
As for the speed, yeah, a 2.3ghz c2d might be not the best to run heavier games, you have 2 choices: upgrade the cpu or try some overclocking.
Phenom II x4 BE 3500 mhz - 8gb DDR3 1333 mhz - HD5870 1gb
Core i3 2350M 2.3 ghz - 8gb DDR3 1333 mhz - HD 3000
Core i5 4570 3.6ghz - 16gb DDR3 1600 mhz - GTX970 4gb oc
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