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strange problem with tekken 3

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by One, Nov 30, 2006.

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  1. One

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    so i downloaded it just a moment ago and i allready have problems :p
    ok so if i play it the game runs in slow motion ^^ , hard to explain really but everything is slow. he moves slow , fights slow , even the music stutters and goes in slow motion. and the intro plays really fast.
    i hope this isnt caused because of my slow video card is it? (geforce fx 5200) because if it is its really bullshit :s i mean... it a ps1 game
     
  2. Seph

    Seph Administrator Staff Member

    We need more info, paste more computer specs, emulator, plugins used.

    PS1 emulation is not easy, it's far from perfect and often a hassle. So post that info and we'll help you figure the proper tools and settings.
     
  3. One

    One Well-Known Member

    sure , ok so i have 2.1 ghz and 512 ram and geforce fx 5200 card
    emulator : epsxe160
    bios : scph1001 - usa
    plugin : pete's openGL2 driver 2.8
    sound : epsxe spu core 1.5.2
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I'm not sure you should be using an OpenGL GPU plugin with that card; try a directX one instead. Also configure it to use 16 bit colour, and a resolution no higher than 800x600.
     
  5. One

    One Well-Known Member

    could you tell me how? and tell me a direct x one plugin
     
  6. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    theres a petes directx plugin for a start, and to change res etc you click 'configure' on the ePSXe video plugin selection (settings are plugin dependent, so some settings might not be available for all plugins)
     
  7. One

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    ah now it works :p , buti can run it fine on 1024x728 though ^^
    thanks for the help ones again ^^ (i know , im a noob in emulators... for now)
     
  8. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I said 800x600 because that is the PSXs native resolution. Higher resolutions will work, but may look a bit odd
     
  9. One

    One Well-Known Member

    i see
    well thanks for the help guys
     
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