Ps3 game is choppy




















RPCS3 via command line is running in slow-motion and with missing graphics if launched with --no-gui. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. Sorry, something went wrong. I apologize if this comes across as pushy, it's not my intent.

I realize based on the number of issue reports alone, never mind active development on rpcs3 itself - you guys have more than enough to keep you busy. I waited quite some time for this to be implemented, and its functioning is really important to me.

I noticed this is tagged with "need information" and I just wanted to be sure that you guys have all that you need from me information wise? I'd hate to be sitting here trying to be the prince of patience when a developer was waiting on me all along ;p. Same issue. Without some hand holding I have no idea. Certainly not pointing the finger, as the behavior could very well be rooted on my end. I tried from an admin command prompt and non admin fwiw. No idea what else to do as a process of elimination.

Are trying to play a game that have custom setting? Are you starting rpcs3 with the command like from something like a launcher or a desktop shortcut. I'm having the same issue. I noticed this issue in Kingdom Hearts 1. When launching with --no-gui from the Steam shortcut, there was a small hitch every second or so.

It seems to be an issue with frame pacing or frame limiting. Then I tested using a separately created Windows shortcut with the same command line as the Steam shortcut, and got the same results. I'm attaching the logs of both with and without the flag. Yes, I'm assuming you're implying that the --no-gui option is just loading the game without the custom configuration, so I tried renaming the custom config file so it would load with default settings, and same results.

Without the flag, no hitching; smooth frame pacing. With the flag, hitching. Tried with Steam shortcut, and with desktop shortcut; same thing. Also tried from an admin Command prompt, and same thing. I already unknowingly had that option checked on the rpcs3.

I compared both logs, and found an extra line here about my GPU when using the flag I bolded the extra line. It's the only line here starting with an E, which I assume is an Error.

This line doesn't appear when I run with GUI. Graphics may be inaccurate when MSAA is enabled. Sorry but I cannot reproduce this in any way. The game works as expected no matter how I start it. In specific cases, data transfer bottlenecks may happen, depending on the game coding design, that could create audio glitches. I don't really have an example that comes to mind right now but I am pretty sure that a number of games have sound glitches even in normal conditions using the disc, just because the coding design is poor or not well adapted to the PS3 specificities.

Let us know if using an external drive solves your problem. Algol likes this. Thanks a lot for your answers! So far I have been mounting my games from the internal drive. Unfortunately, the same errors occur. Boards PlayStation 4 heads up for people with choppy, stuttering gameplay very long read. HGST is utter crap. NO if you go by what you see with the ps4 so far and the ps3. Tag for when I get mine back from service.

I'm not convinced switching the hard drive will get rid of any of the pop in I see in Killzone or Assassin's Creed. I have a great Seagate hard drive in my PC, and I still experience pop in. You'll probably find these people just don't notice pop in as often as others, or they aren't in a position to see that one object pop in or out.

I know of one major shadow in Killzone that just pops out as you get closer, and starts to gradually phase back in. In one video it doesn't appear to happen, while in another it briefly disappears and reappears, and in another it does the same thing it did to me. It goes away after a few minutes though, so tough to tell why it's doing it.

Have about 20gbs free, and it's sitting on top of my entertainment stand in the open, so I doubt air flow is a problem. Maybe it's overheating. Maybe take it outside and hit it with some compressed air just to be sure. How much space do you have left on your hard drive? I once read that you get framerate issues with digital copies if your hard drive is close to being full. Excessive dust can also build up an electrical charge potentially causing it to crash.



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