![]() ![]() Last edited by MaslowK 23rd-March-2013 at 00:26. In case you don't have either the OpenGL or Soft plugins, here are a couple links If objects aren't rendering right you can try choosing different options under Compatibility, these settings should work fine for the majority of games though. If the games run smoothly under these settings, you can try increasing the fullscreen resolution near the top if you'd like, and disable scanlines if you don't like the way they look. Both of which make the game think its loading at a normal speed (by speeding up emulation, skipping cycles, reporting false cycles). This setup applies to the D3D, OpenGL and Soft plugins (though the soft plugin has less options). In this video I cover the video settings for the emulator: ePSXe Music: Scifi - . I dont know which fix ePSXe uses, but its either the 'RCnt fix' or the game shark code. Here is a screenshot of the settings I normally use For 2D games, you would generally want to try just using the P.E.Op.S soft plugin this is the only swapping you should ever need to do between playing 2D and 3D games. In general, 3D games look best with any of the Petes D3D plugins, as well as the OpenGL plugins (note you'll have the most luck compatibility wise with the first OpenGL one, not the OpenGL2 one). It seems to like Pete's D3D is that my best option? i guess its cause im running off integrated graphics Ild really appreciate the best or at least a working setup Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1660 is well-equipped to handle Resident Evil 3's. I cant seem to get it to work on this Laptop using Pete's OpenGL plugin. This is the hardware we recommend to get a minimum 'good-to-great,' 60+ fps experience at 1080p. (quick question does this mean im using on-board graphics and it has a gig and a half of dedicated memory?) nVidia/ATI cards with at least 64 MB (ZiNc: 128 MB) vram are recommended Petes OpenGL2 PSX GPU Version 2. It would be nice if i could use 1 setup for all games but i understand if i have to swap between different video settings for 3d/2d games (May 24, 2008) Petes PSX GPU Plugins Petes OpenGL2 PSX GPU This is an hw/accel psx und ZiNc gpu plugin for modern systems You will need a good gfx card supporting the latest OpenGL extensions to use it. ![]() Video Card: Intel HD Graphics Family (1696MB aprox total memory) Ild like to know the best plugins and settings for epsxe 1.8 on my laptop thank you!
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