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Old 3 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
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FiNAL FANTASY IX - FPS drop

Hay.

I have a little problem with the game FF IX. Didn't find any post about that problem -> slow downs /: But only in battle.... The movies an other is fine.
Dont know why... if i set to 80 FPS limit it drops to 56... If i put it to 200, it drops to 100 /:

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This isn't the PSXeven forum. This is the ePSXe forum.

Anyway, the problem is the VRAM amount you've defined, or rather, haven't defined. Manually define it. ATi drivers can't auto-detect the value correctly.
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This isn't the PSXeven forum. This is the ePSXe forum.

Anyway, the problem is the VRAM amount you've defined, or rather, haven't defined. Manually define it. ATi drivers can't auto-detect the value correctly.
Upss... Sorry i didn't meant any harm /:

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Anyway, the problem is the VRAM amount you've defined, or rather, haven't defined. Manually define it. ATi drivers can't auto-detect the value correctly.
thankx for the info...
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