(01-12-2015, 02:42 PM)JMC47 Wrote: [ -> ]There's a feature that fixes at least one game that we could add that would make Dolphin about 9 times slower, but haven't.
Heh wow.
Unless it's a particularly lightweight game I can't imagine even the most ludicrous rigs would be able to run that.
(01-12-2015, 10:28 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]They may be trying to focus on accuracy over speed (which they aren't really but whatever) but they have a lot less attention than Dolphin. Dolphin's had over 5000 improvements since 4.0 (just over a year ago) whereas PCSX2's not had a huge amount of revisions more than that since its initial version (I can't easily get an exact number since they stopped using SVN last year).
To be fair it is about half that number since 4.0, every time a pull request gets merged the revision number increases by one, there might be 3000 instead of 5000 commits. Still more than PCSX2 though...
My assumption of accuracy was based on the fact that even graphically low games still run a bit sloppy sometimes, I've got a solid rig here but some early PS2 games still run a bit slow for me sometimes, even if they shouldn't.
Maybe its just not nearly as optimized as it should be.
(01-12-2015, 08:28 AM)Dan_Tsukasa Wrote: [ -> ]This is a weird question...
PCSX2 runs perfectly fine, provided things are setup correctly.
hm... maybe in software mode. Dolphin is much better emulator. Games via PCSX2 are full of glitches and never unsolved problems (NO eyes in Jak and Dexter, textures problem in Ratchet and Clank games, no shadows in Maximo and Army of Zin, water bug in God of War, ghosting bug in God Of War 2...) These problems persist years. I am new on this forum but I use dolphin years and I see how is Dolphin better and better after each update.
The sad thing about PCSX2 is it's OpenGL programmer consisting of mostly 1 guy.
The opengl plugin is much slower then dx.
I wish everyone just went to OpenGL, dx isn't really needed since OGL works on nearly every device.
But big companies would rather keep their dependencies where the money is.
Emulators just suit OGL in my mind because the very idea of an emulator is very open and unrestricted.
Closing because his question was answered a long time ago and this doesn't have anything to do with Dolphin anymore.