On the other hand in the Windows front some major breakthroughs were made like the fix of the play/pause lag as well as the ability to build Kdenlive directly from Windows. I understand your concern about Bootcamp drivers. Even tried using headphones and the laggy and glitchy audio. 3) RPCS3 is a free and open-source in-development video game console emulator for the Sony PlayStation 3.
Rpcs3 audio stutter and cutscene lag Ps4#
Tried changing all settings on the PS4 including video and audio settings. The audio is delayed rather than advanced. 75 to 1 second audio lag between an on-screen event and the out of sync audio. If you are interested in the result of detailed tests of processors in the emulation of this game, please share it in the comments below. The game audio has been extremely laggy and glitchy at the same time. In addition, I have plans to test hardware in RPCS3. Test the above settings and describe your results in the comments, and ask your questions. Given the rather weak load of 8 threads, even Core i3-level chips are likely to cope here, especially when it comes to Core i3 8000, 9000, and 10000 processors. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle title was tested on two systems: with an Intel Xeon E5-2643 processor (Sandy Bridge, 3400 MHz, 4 cores/8 threads – the closest analog of Core i7-2600) and with a Xeon E5-2630L v3 (Haswell, ~2600MHz, 8 cores/8 threads, HT disabled) paired with a GeForce GTX 760 video card (a video card in native resolution (720p) is not particularly important).īoth chips showed a decent result: the number of frames per second rarely dropped below 30, even in graphically loaded scenes. Now the picture quality will be much clearer! Performance With this I get around 10-20 in low FPS areas with lots of people, but theres no stutter in-game or in cutscenes so I find its playable. While we wait, we might as well play Skate 3 using the PS3 emulator, RPCS3. Then test it – if the frame rate doesn’t drop – great, leave it. RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Linux and BSD. Well, if only your graphics card is powerful enough, you can also increase the “Resolution Scale” parameter in the “GPU” tab to 150% (equal to 1920×1080), or 200% (equal to 3840×2160). The rest of the tabs can be left unchanged.