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Other emulators - Ideally we could include all emulators, if they run slower than the PS2 Fast Disc. However, I haven't done any real comparisons.
Again, as the intention of this emulator is to emulate the PS1, it natually will run the game slower since there is no Fast Disc option. My best guess here is that overall, time is lost compared to PS2 Fast Disc.īizhawk (mednafen core) - I do most of my strats testing with this emulator, and it is known to be the most accurate emulator.
However, there are sections of that game that normally lag, where this emulator doesn't lag. Sentulututu used this, and just from observations it appears that this emulator loses clost to ~1 second per fadeout screen transition. (If there is enough interest in people running these versions, we could add a new category that includes them, as Final Fantasy 7 has done.)ĮPSXe (don't know the version) - Since this emulator is based on the PS1, it does not have a Fast Disc option.
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PSP / PS Vita (PSN) - This emulator also has the Fast Disc Speed option, but I've never tested how it compares to PSTV or PS2 Fast Disc. In my opinion the use of this emulator is still up in the air, as it could still end up being faster. Also, the PSTV runs Final Fantasy 7 faster than PS2 Fast Disc. However, this version appears that it might lag more in other areas of the game, most notably the Gaea's Navel and Sky Dragon Isle fights. Using Fast Disc, I did a test of the screen transitions between this and my PS2 (90001) Fast Disc and the PSTV saved ~3 frames on every screen fadeout transition, so it will save about 1 second after 10 or so transitions. PSTV (PSN) - This emulator features a Fast Disc Speed.
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Playstation 3 (PSN) - Because the PS3 emulator doesn't have a Fast Disc option, this version should be slower than running on a PS2 with Fast Disc. Playstation 1 - Obviously this will lose time compared to running on a PS2 with Fast Disc Speed enabled. Playstation 2 (older fat models) Fast Disc Speed - I haven't tested one myself, but the general consensus for the fat PS2s is that they run slightly slower than the slim PS2 models, but still much faster than a PS1. I only did some basic testing of comparing screen transition times. Playstation 2 SCPH-75001 (slim) Fast Disc Speed - Spikevegeta uses this console, and as far as I can tell, it is identical to the PS2 (90001) model as far as speed. I will use this as the comparision to everything else. Playstation 2 SCPH-90001 (slim) Fast Disc Speed - This is the console I do runs on, it has been the standard console for many PS1 speedruns as it is the most accessible console as well as runs off of the original game discs. I will keep this post updated with any new findings.
My general thoughts around this are: if a form of emulation is proved slower than running the game on console, in this case the PS2 with Fast Disc Speed, then it should be allowed.
#Epsxe chrono cross lag how to#
One of the most popular Emulators for the Ps1 is ePSXe and if you'd like to learn how to use the codes on this page for that Emulator, check out my how to get cheat codes to work with ePSXe guide.Here is a list of what I know about how much faster/slower Chrono Cross runs across emulators and consoles. People using a physical console will need to purchase a physical CodeBreaker/Gameshark device to use the codes.Īnyone who is using an Emulator will have a much easier time getting these codes to work (assuming your Emulator supports them). Depending on if you're playing this game on a physical console or an emulator will determine how you use the codes found on this page. This page contains CodeBreaker/Gameshark cheat codes for Chrono Cross, a game on the Playstation 1.