10-09-2011, 06:19 AM
Hello,
I respect all the effort that's been put into this project and am glad you guys offer it for free for everyone. Anyhow, I'm new and had a couple of questions I couldn't quite find the answer to in my forum searches and googlefu(forgive me if they've been asked). Any help anyone can offer would be much appreciated. So some background info:
I'm running
Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate Edition
Intel core i7 930 @ 2.80Ghz
6.00 GB DDR3 Triple Channel RAM
ATI Radeon HD 5700 with 1GB RAM
So I built this computer a year or so ago and I figured it was a decent enough setup to run some games on, but I haven't had very much success. I find it hard to believe, but is my computer too outdated to expect good performance?
I've tried the 64bit build but haven't been able to run anything on that. I've attached an error log of what I get when I try the 64 bit build at the bottom.
The 32bit build works with erratic framerates(2-50fps) along with glitchy audio. I've tried playing Kingdom Hearts:Birth By Sleep and Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. From what I've found, I thought those were two games with reasonable compatibility, so is it just an issue with my computer?
Lastly, I've tried fiddling with all the settings I could, but for the life of me can't seem to get any resolution other than "native" to work. Whenever I choose something else, the entire screen goes black. I can press F11 or F12 to access the settings, but when I try to run a UMD, it simply doesn't work.(no error or anything). If I try enabling the fullscreen checkbox, the game is misaligned to the bottom left of the screen and only works when on native resolution. If the box is checked and I try to use another resolution, I can't access any commands and have to alt+F4 out and manually change the settings file to be able to use JPCSP at all again. Are these problems unique to my situation? Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong?
(This is an ancillary issue, I could care less about the resolution at the moment. Would rather just have a playable game.)
I would be grateful for any help or advice. Let me know if I left out any useful diagnostic details. =)
- TTTrouble
I respect all the effort that's been put into this project and am glad you guys offer it for free for everyone. Anyhow, I'm new and had a couple of questions I couldn't quite find the answer to in my forum searches and googlefu(forgive me if they've been asked). Any help anyone can offer would be much appreciated. So some background info:
I'm running
Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate Edition
Intel core i7 930 @ 2.80Ghz
6.00 GB DDR3 Triple Channel RAM
ATI Radeon HD 5700 with 1GB RAM
So I built this computer a year or so ago and I figured it was a decent enough setup to run some games on, but I haven't had very much success. I find it hard to believe, but is my computer too outdated to expect good performance?
I've tried the 64bit build but haven't been able to run anything on that. I've attached an error log of what I get when I try the 64 bit build at the bottom.
The 32bit build works with erratic framerates(2-50fps) along with glitchy audio. I've tried playing Kingdom Hearts:Birth By Sleep and Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions. From what I've found, I thought those were two games with reasonable compatibility, so is it just an issue with my computer?
Lastly, I've tried fiddling with all the settings I could, but for the life of me can't seem to get any resolution other than "native" to work. Whenever I choose something else, the entire screen goes black. I can press F11 or F12 to access the settings, but when I try to run a UMD, it simply doesn't work.(no error or anything). If I try enabling the fullscreen checkbox, the game is misaligned to the bottom left of the screen and only works when on native resolution. If the box is checked and I try to use another resolution, I can't access any commands and have to alt+F4 out and manually change the settings file to be able to use JPCSP at all again. Are these problems unique to my situation? Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong?
(This is an ancillary issue, I could care less about the resolution at the moment. Would rather just have a playable game.)
I would be grateful for any help or advice. Let me know if I left out any useful diagnostic details. =)
- TTTrouble