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Revision as of 01:34, 20 August 2014


Final Fantasy X

North American box art for Final Fantasy X
Region NTSC-U:
Serial numbers: SLUS-20312
Release date: December 17, 2001
CRCs: BB3D833A
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: Playable
Mac Status: ?
Region PAL:
Serial numbers: SCES-50493
Release date: May 24, 2002
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region NTSC-J/C/K:
Serial numbers: SLPS-25050
Release date: July 19, 2001
CRCs: 6A4EFE60
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): SquareSoft
Genre: Role Playing Game (RPG)
Wikipedia: Final Fantasy X
Game review links: Metacritic
Game review score: 92/100
Game description: Final Fantasy X, the tenth installment of the Final Fantasy series, is one of the most compatible games for PCSX2. It's not very picky about the choice of plugins and also doesn't need a high-end PC to run fluently. There are some known issues with it though, but most of them are easy to avoid or very minor.


Test configurations on Windows:


Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
? ? 0.9.9 r4878 GSDX r4873
  • SPU2-X 2.0
  • LilyPad 0.10.0
BIOS: any ?


Test configurations on Linux:

Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
NTSC Ubuntu 12.04+, Archlinux
  • AMD FX4300, Intel E5400
  • multiple Nvidia and Radeon cards from 2009 and newer
1.2.2 GSdx SPU2X super easy to emulate, responds well to VU cycle stealing as there are some slowdowns cpu-wise, but not much; will slow down on Demi and Fire spells due to gpu bottleneck; is fully playable with some buggy areas that are already well documented; use whatever gpu driver works best for you (as long as it supports minimum required OpenGL version) DaTankAC

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Try to avoid any combination of EE CycleRate and VU Cycle Stealing, most often it will lead to false fps readings and slowdowns instead of more speed. MicroVU can be faster in some game areas, so try it if you get low fps somewhere. Running the game as an ISO image directly from your hdd is also a good idea. If you have either Windows Vista or Windows7 use the "DirectX10/11 (Hardware)" renderer option in GSDX, it's usually faster and more compatible than the DirectX9 one. The VSync option in the settings of "GS Window" settings should be deactivated, use the Frame Limiter of PCSX2 to keep your game from running too fast. And last but not least: try the latest public beta of PCSX2 for more speed.

Many reaction-based minigames are easier, if you use the Slow Motion Adjust toggle (Shift+Tab), as the speed of the gameplay will be slowed down by half (or what you have set in the GS tab for the toggle. On the other hand you can fast forward long conversations or your level grinding by disabling the FPS Limit completely, if your computer is able to run this game at considerably more than 60 FPS with either the Turbo Adjust toggle (Tab) or disabling Frame Limiter completely (F4).

Speedhacks/Settings

  • EE CycleRate (2): Noticeable speedup, setting it to 3 causes problems in FMVs.
  • INTC Sync Hack: Small if any speedup, no issues.
  • Idle Loop Fast Forward: Noticeable speedup, no issues.
  • VU Cycle Stealing: Noticeable speedup, but have issues if set higher than 1 (slight).
  • MTVU: Noticeable speedup in quad(4)core CPUs.
  • Recommended to disable Allow 8-bit textures in GSdx.

Known Issues

Kilika Sending

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Serious
  • Description: The game crashes during the cutscene, which shows Yuna's first sending.
  • Workaround: Use EE and VU clamp modes to "Extra" and "Extra+Preserve Sign". ("Normal" clamps should work fine by default)

Alternatively: Use SuperVU Recompiler if using MicroVU. (superVU reduces the clamp need, so if "Extra" works for microVU then "Normal" would work with superVU, if "Normal" works with microVU then "None" would work with superVU)

Slowdown on Shiva summoning

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: During scenes like the full Shiva Summoning the FPS drop significantly and the GS% usage in the titlebar of PCSX2 shows 99%.
  • Workaround: Try a revision before r14xx of GSDX, like r1398. It occurs only if your CPU and video cards are not fast enough. Also disabling Allow 8-bit Textures might help.

Slowdown casting Demi

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: During fire based magic casts or gravity attacks like Demi there's a big slowdown and EE/GS/VU% usage don't get high.
  • Workaround: Reduce the internal resolution. Also disable Allow 8-bit Textures. It occurs only if your video card is not fast enough.

Mi'ihen Highroad FPS

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Although the rest of the game runs fine, Mi'ihen Highroad slows down significantly.
  • Workaround: Deactivate the Allow 8-bit Textures option in the settings of GSDX.

Menu FPS

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Although the rest of the game runs fine, the menu slows down significantly.
  • Workaround: Deactivate the Allow 8-bit Textures option in the settings of GSDX.

"Dirty" Textures

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Small black lines and dots visible at the edges and corners of texts and images.
  • Workaround: Unavoidable side effect of using a custom Internal Resolution and/or Texture Filtering. Either set GSDX to Native or disable Texture Filtering (see GSDX page).

Dots/Holes in Surfaces, Especially Faces

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Dots/holes appear in many surfaces, particularly faces, as described in this thread, Seems to only affect Intel cards
  • Workaround: Try switching the renderer in the GSdx plugin from Direct3D10/11 to Direct3D9

Subtitle Text Graphical Glitches (Outlining, Flickering, Graying)

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Subtitle text shows various graphical glitches: uneven outlines (some text has much thicker outlines than other text), flickering text, grayed-out text
  • Workaround: Activate the Allow 8-bit Textures option in the settings of GSDX.

Blur in Fights and Cutscenes

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Depth of Field effect appears as ghosting when using high resolution.
  • Workaround: Skipdraw=1

Flickering FMVs

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Affected Game Versions: PAL
  • Description: FMV flickers between game world and FMV every 0.2 seconds until the FMV ends.
  • Workaround: Set to software mode (press F9)

Fixed Issues

Auron Look!

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Major
  • Description: Game crashes during the introduction of the game, right after Auron states "Look!"
  • Workaround: May need a correct ISO, don't use virtual mount software either.

Missing Geometry

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Huge amount of missing polygons with ZeroGS/ZZOgl.
  • Workaround: Activate the FFX-Hack in the settings of the GS-Plugins (only for older versions of this plugins, newer versions have it activated by default).

Djose Temple

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Serious
  • Description: With PCSX2 v0.9.6 the game crashes after leaving the Temple in Djose. During the conversation about Yuna's hair the graphics become corrupted and the game might crash.
  • Workaround: This issue was fixed. Use the latest release of PCSX2.

Al Bhed Home

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: With PCSX2 v0.9.6 the game crashes during the Cutscene at the Al Bhed Home, similar to the Djose Temple crash.
  • Workaround: This issue was fixed. Use the latest release of PCSX2.

Weird Hair

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Some polygons in e.g. Tidus' hair are rendered incorrectly.
  • Workaround: Use microVU Recompiler in VUs settings panel. (microVU is enabled by default on all PCSX2 revisions post 9.8)

Reverse controls in some Places

  • Status: Fixed
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: Reverse controls in some places (will move right to left)
  • Workaround: If you're playing NTSC-U version, change VUs Clamping Mode. Else if you're playing International version, change EE/IOP Clamping mode (to Full).