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Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice [BLES00452]
#41
It is reasonable to believe it will be a factor 10 faster.

Best case maybe more than that, not because the recompiler will be magical, but because even for an interpreter, the current one isn't that fast, apparently.

If you can get 1 fps today (probably heavily overclocked Haswell i7), then I think you can reach 30 fps... With some luck, and no other glitches that bottleneck performance. We will see. I have no idea of how the recompiler is doing right now.

Edit: but Disgaea 3 will need 60 fps to not be slow mo, so you're out of luck either way Wink
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#42
(03-25-2014, 06:07 PM)ssshadow Wrote: It is reasonable to believe it will be a factor 10 faster.

Best case maybe more than that, not because the recompiler will be magical, but because even for an interpreter, the current one isn't that fast, apparently.

If you can get 1 fps today (probably heavily overclocked Haswell i7), then I think you can reach 30 fps... With some luck, and no other glitches that bottleneck performance. We will see. I have no idea of how the recompiler is doing right now.

Edit: but Disgaea 3 will need 60 fps to not be slow mo, so you're out of luck either way Wink

First want to supplement the code, and then enter the recompiler for better speed?Sorry for my bad english.I am used Google translate.
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#43
(03-25-2014, 06:24 PM)Ru4slan Wrote:
(03-25-2014, 06:07 PM)ssshadow Wrote: It is reasonable to believe it will be a factor 10 faster.

Best case maybe more than that, not because the recompiler will be magical, but because even for an interpreter, the current one isn't that fast, apparently.

If you can get 1 fps today (probably heavily overclocked Haswell i7), then I think you can reach 30 fps... With some luck, and no other glitches that bottleneck performance. We will see. I have no idea of how the recompiler is doing right now.

Edit: but Disgaea 3 will need 60 fps to not be slow mo, so you're out of luck either way Wink

First want to supplement the code, and then enter the recompiler for better speed?Sorry for my bad english.I am used Google translate.

Yes.
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#44
Only hope is if gpu will kick in, but that is apparently very hard to implement. It looks like gpu will have to be done for this emulator to be succesfull. Unfortunately the new broadwell apparently won't be that much better than haswell, even if it is made in 14nm lithographic technology. Intel seems to be quiet about desktop release. they only rambling about power efficiency, which will 30% better. From the previous experince of
icore line, it will be probably 6-10% quicker.
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#45
A CPU can be fast in other ways than just raw IPC. Broadwell could include a new instruction set or something that can give you a nice performance boost if you use it. Eg everything ever with SSE2 or pcsx2 with AVX in Sandy Bridge.
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#46
I'am waiting for Hasswell-E octa core processor and ddr4 memories. It should run pretty fast rpcs in future. Maybe GTA V
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#47
If anything in terms of cpu perf it will not be coming from Intel they have hit a wall and even AVX3 won't change a thing about that. Also they are currently only focussed on mobile.
The APU/HSA concept AMD is pushing is like music to my ears but it won't be truly great until they fix their floating point blocks because they completely suck.
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#48
Cool but please stop uselessly speculating about irrelevant performance in a Disgaea 3 discussion thread
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#49
(03-26-2014, 12:51 AM)maarten12100 Wrote: If anything in terms of cpu perf it will not be coming from Intel they have hit a wall and even AVX3 won't change a thing about that. Also they are currently only focussed on mobile.
The APU/HSA concept AMD is pushing is like music to my ears but it won't be truly great until they fix their floating point blocks because they completely suck.

What? No, just no.

(03-26-2014, 04:14 AM)derpf Wrote: Cool but please stop uselessly speculating about irrelevant performance in a Disgaea 3 discussion thread

Thank you.
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#50
About twice as fast now, with Nekotekinas current work in progress SPU recompiler!

   

Someone with a 4,5 - 5.0 ghz Haswell i7 needs to run this. Here is a build: https://mega.co.nz/#!EpUAWYyY!oR3Cbv5BhQ...-Jqd88MROE

Ok, so now that you can actually test the game a bit better, the first cutscene if you don't skip the intro doesn't show. But the texture is there in the rsx debugger. The cutscene itself is just some 2D images on top of each other. May or may not be related to missing character sprites.

   



Breaking 1 fps! (For a very short time Wink )

   
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