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|comment          = *Double Pack verion of Vice City crashes on the load screen, this used to happen on my friends ps2.
|comment          = *Double Pack verion of Vice City crashes on the load screen, this used to happen on my friends ps2.
*The loading screen may be passed by setting EE clamping to NONE and having some patience.  This can take as long as 20 mins, or as little as 3 mins.  It doesn't always load, but becomes possible.  Disable framelimiting to speed things up.
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|cputype          = Core i5 2500k @ stock settings
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|gputype          = MSI GTX 470 Hawk @ 758 core
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|pccomment        = Seems it could run @ 60fps with a slower CPU.  Not the heaviest, but presumably not light-weight.
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Revision as of 19:21, 14 May 2011

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Region NTSC-U:
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region PAL:
Serial numbers: SLES 51061
Release date: November 8, 2002
CRCs: CFCB0D20
Windows Status: Ingame
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region NTSC-J:
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): Rockstar North
Genre: Action, Shooter, Sandbox
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gta_vice_city

Test configuration on Windows:

PCSX2 version: r4600
Graphics by GSDX: r4643 0.1.16
Sound by SPU2-X: r4600m 1.4.0
Pad plugin is LilyPad: r4510 0.10.0
DVD plugin is Linuz Iso: r4600 0.9.0

Comments:

  • Double Pack verion of Vice City crashes on the load screen, this used to happen on my friends ps2.
  • The loading screen may be passed by setting EE clamping to NONE and having some patience. This can take as long as 20 mins, or as little as 3 mins. It doesn't always load, but becomes possible. Disable framelimiting to speed things up.


Test configuration on Linux:

PCSX2 version: untested
Graphics by ZZogl: untested
Sound by SPU2-X: untested


PC specs used to test the game:

CPU: Core i5 2500k @ stock settings
GPU: MSI GTX 470 Hawk @ 758 core

Comments: Seems it could run @ 60fps with a slower CPU. Not the heaviest, but presumably not light-weight.