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|comment = Runs at full speed, but requires a very powerful processor. Hardware mode strongly recommended to free up CPU cycles for emulation, or you will experience slowdowns even on powerful machines. The Temple level has a major slowdown for middle to low end machines, but it is minor/negligible on high end machines. | |comment = Runs at full speed, but requires a very powerful processor. Hardware mode strongly recommended to free up CPU cycles for emulation, or you will experience slowdowns even on powerful machines. The Temple level has a major slowdown for middle to low end machines, but it is minor/negligible on high end machines. Interlacing is required, but otherwise the game plays well with no graphical issues. | ||
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Revision as of 08:12, 18 June 2013
Developer(s): Namco
Genre: Fighting
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekken_Tag_Tournament
Test configuration on Windows:
PCSX2 version: | 1.1.0 r5670 |
Graphics by GSDx: | 5390 |
Sound by SPU2-X: | r5402 |
Pad plugin is Lilypad: | svn r5384 |
DVD plugin is cdvdGigaherz: | r5384 |
BIOS version: | USA 2.00 |
Comments: Runs at full speed, but requires a very powerful processor. Hardware mode strongly recommended to free up CPU cycles for emulation, or you will experience slowdowns even on powerful machines. The Temple level has a major slowdown for middle to low end machines, but it is minor/negligible on high end machines. Interlacing is required, but otherwise the game plays well with no graphical issues.
PCSX2 version: | untested |
Graphics by ZZogl: | untested |
Sound by SPU2-X: | untested |
PC specs used to test the game:
CPU: | Core i7 920 @ 4.0ghz |
GPU: | Radeon HD 5770 |
Comments: Works at full speed.
Known Issues
- Type: Defect
- Affected Game Versions: All versions
- Description: When using either custom resolution or scaling, thin black vertical lines cover the screen
- Solution: You can either: Use native resolution
- or, use 1260x(any) resolution. You can subtract any multiple of 60 from 1260 (eg, 1200, 1140, 1080, etc) as needed for performance, but no horizontal resolution greater than 1260 works. Vertical resolution has no effect on the black bars, so you can set this to any value you desire.