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* Any level of VU Cycle Stealing can contribute to any of the severe graphical errors. Typically, this causes vertical green lines in addition to whatever graphical error appears. VU Cycle Stealing also reduces the GS load when using software rendering, although it is not recommended as the game quickly becomes very choppy.
* Any level of VU Cycle Stealing can contribute to any of the severe graphical errors. Typically, this causes vertical green lines in addition to whatever graphical error appears. VU Cycle Stealing also reduces the GS load when using software rendering, although it is not recommended as the game quickly becomes very choppy.
* EE Cyclerate is safe.
* EE Cyclerate is safe.
* Multithreaded VU (mtVU) is safe.
|fpsinfo          = 8-50 FPS
|fpsinfo          = 8-50 FPS
|comment          = Game typically runs very slowly on hardware mode, so software mode may or may not be faster. This is due to the amount of postprocessing filters that the game uses. The tutorial will be the fastest area, considering how small of a map it is and what seems to be the smallest use of postprocessing filters. Some filters create huge graphical errors which make the game difficult to play while on hardware mode, but completely playable on software mode. The game is completely playable to the end of the game plus whatever extras the game has. Saving using virtual memory cards is much faster than it is on a real console (I timed 18 seconds for the console). The game is playable using software rendering. The game suffers from unsteady FPS and long loading times on both the console and emulator. Frameskipping causes severe graphical errors; but can also cause the bad postprocessing filters to be removed - unuseful since the game is unplayable using frameskipping.
|comment          = Game typically runs very slowly on hardware mode, so software mode may or may not be faster. This is due to the amount of postprocessing filters that the game uses. The tutorial will be the fastest area, considering how small of a map it is and what seems to be the smallest use of postprocessing filters. Some filters create huge graphical errors which make the game difficult to play while on hardware mode, but completely playable on software mode. The game is completely playable to the end of the game plus whatever extras the game has. Saving using virtual memory cards is much faster than it is on a real console (I timed 18 seconds for the console). The game is playable using software rendering. The game suffers from unsteady FPS and long loading times on both the console and emulator. Frameskipping causes severe graphical errors; but can also cause the bad postprocessing filters to be removed - unuseful since the game is unplayable using frameskipping.
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