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No idea what else to do as a process of elimination. Are trying to play a game that have custom setting? Are you starting rpcs3 with the command like from something like a launcher or a desktop shortcut.

I'm having the same issue. I noticed this issue in Kingdom Hearts 1. When launching with --no-gui from the Steam shortcut, there was a small hitch every second or so. It seems to be an issue with frame pacing or frame limiting. Then I tested using a separately created Windows shortcut with the same command line as the Steam shortcut, and got the same results. I'm attaching the logs of both with and without the flag. Yes, I'm assuming you're implying that the --no-gui option is just loading the game without the custom configuration, so I tried renaming the custom config file so it would load with default settings, and same results.

Without the flag, no hitching; smooth frame pacing. With the flag, hitching. Tried with Steam shortcut, and with desktop shortcut; same thing. Also tried from an admin Command prompt, and same thing. I already unknowingly had that option checked on the rpcs3. I compared both logs, and found an extra line here about my GPU when using the flag I bolded the extra line.

It's the only line here starting with an E, which I assume is an Error. This line doesn't appear when I run with GUI. Graphics may be inaccurate when MSAA is enabled. Sorry but I cannot reproduce this in any way.

The game works as expected no matter how I start it. I'm using rpcs3. No way as a developer to guess what could cause the different behavior based on launching via a double click within rpcs3 vs omitting that portion? Unsure if that would have relevance but i know microsoft released wddm 2. I really don't have a clue. Maybe test on another PC to see if it is some strange windows configuration issue on your machine. Even though unsure where that would get me, it would at least point to it being config related.

Or some step that is skipped when using the GUI vs otherwise. Well, i was really hoping it wasn't the case but even with a brand new fresh RPCS3 it happens. Two separate machines i'd say thats enough evidence pointing towards it being not config related and something under the hood. Lets say I have the game running. I change it from fullscreen to windowed so i can see the FPS in the titlebar etc. I was even willing to entertain it was something with dual monitors, yet the other pc i tried on only has 1 display.

I could reproduce it now and with opengl I'm getting like Although I still don't know why this happens. The only real difference is that the debugger and the log are NOT created.

I'll probably have to test what happens if I never create them with the GUI. Thats great news you can reproduce it. Odd that it effects me to a more severe degree by several orders of magnitude. If it were worse on my older pc, id understand. After all, rpcs3 command line or no command line wouldnt exist without you :. I just want to stay on top of it and i figured since its been about a month, i'd feel marginally less douche'y "bumping the post" so to speak. Very odd indeed.

Clean Windows, clean drivers, same issue. Hopefully a resolution of this issue comes at some point. Always update your PS3 system to the latest version of the system software. By updating, you can enjoy additional features, improved usability and enhanced security.

Download the update data directly to the system from the Internet. The latest update is automatically downloaded. When you play a disc that contains a later version of the system software, a screen is displayed to guide you through the update process. Follow the screens to perform the update. This update method can be used if your PS3 system is not connected to the Internet.

Download the update file to your computer, and then save it on a USB storage device. Copy the saved file to the system storage of your PS3 system to update the system. On the USB storage device, create folders for saving the update file. Using a computer, create a folder named "PS3". If your PS3 system does not recognize the update file, check that the folder names and file name are correct.

Enter the folder names and file name in single-byte characters using uppercase letters. Press the Close button to start the update. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. Confirm that the update was successful. If the [System Software] field displays the version number of the update, the update was successful.

Update using disc media Use the update data included on a game disc to perform the update. Here's other similar drivers that are different versions or releases for different operating systems: Sony PlayStation 5 Firmware Sony PlayStation 4 Firmware 7.

Sony PlayStation Vita Firmware 3. Sony PlayStation 4 Firmware 4. Sony PlayStation 3 Firmware 3. Sony PlayStation 4 Firmware Update 1. Sony PlayStation 3 Firmware Update 4. Search Drivers.



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