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|image            = Gt4.jpg
|image            = Gt4.jpg
|caption          =
|caption          = NTSC-U (Greatest Hits) cover
|developer        = [[Polyphony Digital]]
|developer        = [[Polyphony Digital]]
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEI]] (JP, AS, KO), [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU)
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEI]] (JP, AS, KO), [[Sony|SCEA]] (US), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU)
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|cpu-intensive    = 1
|cpu-intensive    = 1
|gpu-intensive    = 1
|gpu-intensive    = 1
|au_rating        = G
|eu_rating        = 3+
|eu_rating        = 3+
|na_rating        = E
|na_rating        = E
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|Sound=
* SPU2-X 2.0.0
* SPU2-X 2.0.0
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* Syncronization Mode: Async Mix
* Syncronization Mode: Async Mix
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* OnePAD 2.0.0
* OnePAD 2.0.0
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Mostly stays at a steady 60 fps during the races. The odd drop will occur. George V Paris (which seems to be one of the hardest to emulate) race track works fine at full 60 fps; but there will be the odd drop again to about 50 or even 47 fps. Otherwise, pretty playable. Funny how this is a CPU intensive game. But apparently the lower EE Cycle rate, higher the EE Skipping rate and without MTVU enabled, the better the game performs (At least in my case). However, there will be screen shaking. To reduce that, go in the game options and under "Screen," change the screen to "HDTV 1080i." That should reduce the screen shaking during a race. But when going through some menus like selecting a race course, there will be screen shaking. Otherwise, the game works decently enough to play.
Mostly stays at a steady 60 fps during the races. The odd drop will occur. George V Paris (which seems to be one of the hardest to emulate) race track works fine at full 60 fps; but there will be the odd drop again to about 50 or even 47 fps. Otherwise, pretty playable. Funny how this is a CPU intensive game. But apparently the lower EE Cycle rate, higher the EE Skipping rate and without MTVU enabled, the better the game performs (At least in my case). However, there will be screen shaking. To reduce that, go in the game options and under "Screen," change the screen to "HDTV 1080i." That should reduce the screen shaking during a race. But when going through some menus like selecting a race course, there will be screen shaking. Otherwise, the game works decently enough to play.
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|Tester=Dreaper
|Tester=Dreaper
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