Cave shmups in PCSX2
I think if you use some of the speedhacks it will cause extra slowdown that doesn't exist in the PS2 versions, that's why it's best not to touch those in DOJ's case. In Mushi's case though I don't know which ones actually cause it (Might be the cycle rate ones) but some of them might be helpful and make the game faster.
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It's called BitTorrent. Also, it's a bit easier to use an emulator than to get games running on real hardware when you d/l them.Dave_K. wrote:Wouldn't you have to find/buy mushi, doj, etc anyway to play it on the pc emulator? If someone finds the roms for free, surley they can play the same roms on the PS2 via HDLoader for free...so your point is, well pointless.henry dark wrote:Saying 80$ for a PS2 is fine, but factor in the cost of getting Mushi, DOJ etc., plus the pain of finding them in the first place, and its not hard to see why this free option is attractive
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if you are using the GSDX plugin I do not think so. Fraps works and has benchmarking abilities.captpain wrote:I run Mushi at 1024x768 internal res and screen res, and when I get in the game I press F5 six times to get the right interlacing.
Anyway, is there a key that displays the FPS? How do people know the FPS that they are running?
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I think the HDLoader costs money.Dave_K. wrote:Wouldn't you have to find/buy mushi, doj, etc anyway to play it on the pc emulator? If someone finds the roms for free, surley they can play the same roms on the PS2 via HDLoader for free...so your point is, well pointless.henry dark wrote:Saying 80$ for a PS2 is fine, but factor in the cost of getting Mushi, DOJ etc., plus the pain of finding them in the first place, and its not hard to see why this free option is attractive
Ok i got to test out 9.6 today and I found some large improvements playing Ibara, no longer am i getting as much slow down, nor is the audio glitching. I'm using the newest gdsx plugin and with frame limit full 1080p resolution, and 2x speed hack. Both Mushi at least on normal mode and Ibara seem to have gotten a lot closer to DOJ in terms of speed with 9.6 for me, Galuda is still a giant mess though. These tests were run on E8400@ 3.6hz.
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They suggest not using speed hacks on "high end" machines and I think yours qualifiesmrtie wrote:Ok i got to test out 9.6 today and I found some large improvements playing Ibara, no longer am i getting as much slow down, nor is the audio glitching. I'm using the newest gdsx plugin and with frame limit full 1080p resolution, and 2x speed hack. Both Mushi at least on normal mode and Ibara seem to have gotten a lot closer to DOJ in terms of speed with 9.6 for me, Galuda is still a giant mess though. These tests were run on E8400@ 3.6hz.

I noticed that with Mushi I can set the res up very high for rendering and for the D3D internal resolution without impact(up to 2048x2048). However I noticed some slowdown when doing the same for Ibara.
This is getting a bit off-topic. The discussion is about emulation of Cave games using PCSX2. I'm not talking about this because I can't play them on my PS2; I can and I do play them on my PS2. Some people just like to also play games in emulators because of the convenience factor. It's easier for me to plug in my USB pad and just fire up an emulator than it is to fire up the PS2 and boot up DOJ using Swap Magic. Especially right now, because I don't have my PS2 at school with me for the time being.TodayIsForgotten wrote:Or you could go the softmod route on a ps2. Just throwing that out there. I think i'll be doing this. Oh, i see someone mentioned this a few posts up. HD ADVANCE is HDloader. You can get HDloader in the right places for free, since that is how its offered.
Besides, I think that the state of PS2 emulation as it pertains to shmups is an interesting one regardless of what the emulation is used for.
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Woa woa, i understand the original post. As I said a few posts back that i have a massive emulation collection... I'm pointing out that if people don't have the money to import such games or have a beefy enough computer or don't want the hassle of what game will run like a snail and what game will l run with a good frame rate...for 60 bucks you can pick up a boot loader for the ps2 and cheap hard drive. Then use HDloader to load the games from HDD and be done with it. No swap magic needed. For ease of use it would be the same thing in ways as PC emulation.
No worries.
No worries.
Ibara looks pretty gross for me, even at increased resolution. The backgrounds are kind of fuzzy and vaguely distorted, and it doesn't looks quite sharp enough regardless of the interlacing setting.
DOJ looks great, but of course you can't increase the internal resolution. Mushi, as discussed, looks awesome with the resolution bumped up. Galuda looks good but isn't emulated properly.
Maybe Ibara is just an ugly port...
DOJ looks great, but of course you can't increase the internal resolution. Mushi, as discussed, looks awesome with the resolution bumped up. Galuda looks good but isn't emulated properly.
Maybe Ibara is just an ugly port...
I'm curious if you ever tried disabling the texture filtering for ibara?captpain wrote:Ibara looks pretty gross for me, even at increased resolution. The backgrounds are kind of fuzzy and vaguely distorted, and it doesn't looks quite sharp enough regardless of the interlacing setting.
DOJ looks great, but of course you can't increase the internal resolution. Mushi, as discussed, looks awesome with the resolution bumped up. Galuda looks good but isn't emulated properly.
Maybe Ibara is just an ugly port...
Yep, it's off.agustusx wrote:I'm curious if you ever tried disabling the texture filtering for ibara?captpain wrote:Ibara looks pretty gross for me, even at increased resolution. The backgrounds are kind of fuzzy and vaguely distorted, and it doesn't looks quite sharp enough regardless of the interlacing setting.
DOJ looks great, but of course you can't increase the internal resolution. Mushi, as discussed, looks awesome with the resolution bumped up. Galuda looks good but isn't emulated properly.
Maybe Ibara is just an ugly port...
Good topic! Thanks for the tips and graphic comparison.
Just last week I started to look into PS2 emulation. I was sick of having to tip my TV over on its side, plus it is only 13 inches. It is much easier to to tip my computer monitor on its side and its almost twice as big.
Just last week I started to look into PS2 emulation. I was sick of having to tip my TV over on its side, plus it is only 13 inches. It is much easier to to tip my computer monitor on its side and its almost twice as big.
What are you trying to tell me, that I can dodge bullets?
Re: Cave shmups in PCSX2
ESP.Galuda runs at 100% with the latest beta version and plugins (Pcsx2 beta 1474). Still some small glitching left but otherwise it seems to run faster than Mushi. I guess there's hope getting it running as well as DOJ does in then near future if we're lucky.
Some other games I tested seem to run a lot faster than with the 0.9.6 version, not 100% sure about the rest of the cave games though.
Some other games I tested seem to run a lot faster than with the 0.9.6 version, not 100% sure about the rest of the cave games though.
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Ahhh *finally*! Thanks for the update.LtC wrote:ESP.Galuda runs at 100% with the latest beta version and plugins (Pcsx2 beta 1474). Still some small glitching left but otherwise it seems to run faster than Mushi. I guess there's hope getting it running as well as DOJ does in then near future if we're lucky.
Some other games I tested seem to run a lot faster than with the 0.9.6 version, not 100% sure about the rest of the cave games though.
edit: Hmm, Galuda has a lot of hiccups, and actually crashed at the first stage boss. I'm going to do some tweaking, but I bet it's still essentially broken.
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Re: Cave shmups in PCSX2
Cure 2 duo 3Ghz - Mushi runs at fullspeed , 1280x960
Last time I tried this was half a year ago , though
Last time I tried this was half a year ago , though
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Are you talking screen resolution or rendering resolution, or both?General Martok wrote:Cure 2 duo 3Ghz - Mushi runs at fullspeed , 1280x960
Last time I tried this was half a year ago , though
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I guess mushi has more problems with other systems besides a C2D e8400 (or that line of CPU's) than I thought, I also have that processor (system atm is 3ghz e8400, 4gb ram, nvidia 9800gtx+), at stock speeds and at 3.8-4ghz, the game runs great, maybe cause of GSDX plugins that take advantage of the SSE 4.1 instruction set.
I really hope espgaluda works well with the newest beta release, will be trying it now.
I really hope espgaluda works well with the newest beta release, will be trying it now.
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DOJ now scales properly. It's running 100% for me at 1600x1200 internal res, and 1600x1200 screen res. It looks fucking fantastic.
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Screen dump, please?captpain wrote:DOJ now scales properly. It's running 100% for me at 1600x1200 internal res, and 1600x1200 screen res. It looks fucking fantastic.

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
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emphatic wrote:Screen dump, please?captpain wrote:DOJ now scales properly. It's running 100% for me at 1600x1200 internal res, and 1600x1200 screen res. It looks fucking fantastic.

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Wow, that looks very nice. Even without scanlines.

RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.