Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup
Posted by TrekDude84 on .
Thanks for the response. My gaming laptop is a Gigabyte G5 MD.
11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-11400H (2.7GHz~4.5GHz)
Intel® UHD Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 Ti Laptop GPU 4GB GDDR6
Boost Clock 1485 MHz, Maximum Graphics Power 75 W
NVIDIA Max-Q Technologies:
Dynamic Boost 2.0, Resizable BAR, and Optimus™ Technology.
The freezing that is happening seems to be after the first few cut scenes as the game is starting, then just as it is ready to play, shading compiler freezes the game. There are a number of shading complier message along the way that are no problem. Maybe it just a setting? I can play other games on RPCS3 such as Motorstrom Pacific Rim, Ratchet Deadlocked, and REsisteance.
11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-11400H (2.7GHz~4.5GHz)
Intel® UHD Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 Ti Laptop GPU 4GB GDDR6
Boost Clock 1485 MHz, Maximum Graphics Power 75 W
NVIDIA Max-Q Technologies:
Dynamic Boost 2.0, Resizable BAR, and Optimus™ Technology.
The freezing that is happening seems to be after the first few cut scenes as the game is starting, then just as it is ready to play, shading compiler freezes the game. There are a number of shading complier message along the way that are no problem. Maybe it just a setting? I can play other games on RPCS3 such as Motorstrom Pacific Rim, Ratchet Deadlocked, and REsisteance.
What kind of freezing are you getting and what are your system specs?
The CRC is a hash used to validate the file and make sure it's not corrupted. The Verified date is the latest date at which the file was automatically verified on the server end. The dkey is used to re-encrypt the decrypted ISO for use on real hardware or to just verify that the ISO matches the content of the physical disc. The CRC hash could be used to make sure your file is not corrupted, but the other two will not help you with emulation.
The CRC is a hash used to validate the file and make sure it's not corrupted. The Verified date is the latest date at which the file was automatically verified on the server end. The dkey is used to re-encrypt the decrypted ISO for use on real hardware or to just verify that the ISO matches the content of the physical disc. The CRC hash could be used to make sure your file is not corrupted, but the other two will not help you with emulation.
Replies:
Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup | Danielle -- 12/17/2023 1:46 am UTC |
Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup | TrekDude84 -- 12/17/2023 3:44 am UTC |
Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup | Danielle -- 12/17/2023 4:25 am UTC |
Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup | TrekDude84 -- 12/17/2023 11:16 pm UTC |
Re: RPCS3 Freezes on startup | TrekDude84 -- 12/18/2023 4:12 am UTC |