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I'm playing on a high end PC and I'm experiencing no frame rate or audio issues, however I am experiencing an input delay issue, only with Project Diva. Basically, I'll press X on a note or whatever, and it won't register that I pressed X until about a second later.

It makes this game super hard because I'm pressing buttons earlier than the audio in the actual song in order to get them to land on the open area in time. Any advice? This game works flawlessly for me with vertex cache off. I have some mild input delay but it's not that bad. I can still get Perfect on Extreme occasionally. Koji PCSX2 Forums Wrote: As for OP, there is inherently going to be SOME sort of delay due to the nature of emulation, but in most cases it won't be severe enough to hinder music games by themselves, but coupled with other issues inherent to emulation inaccuracies, mistimings, etc and it does tend to show up.

To add to that even more is that PCs which are most often used for emulation also have inherent lag between video and audio, adding another ms normally undetectable to most people's ears, but it adds up especially if you're running on a machine with a built in or low end audio 'card'. Hey guys! Found some tips for input lag! I hope this will solves the input lag to Lateralus. Vertex cache should be switched off. Frameskipping should be turned off for less flicker during gameplay.

Is more like make a straight line glows like neon. Since my pc is stuck in single-core cpu, i disable multithreading.

In this game, you don't get a stripe where the notes will fall and you're trying to press the buttons on that line. Here the buttons you need to press will appear in all kinds of crazy formations around all the screen. Many times the really bright and colorful music videos playing in the background can be really distracting. You need a special kind of concentration to beat some of the toughest songs here. There are a lot of things to unlock aside from songs in this game. YOu can unlock different costumes and objects.

This is one of the fastest and craziest rhythm games around. The gameplay reminds us of a PS2 game called Guitaroo Man, but this one really takes it to a different level. The visuals are incredible, and since Miku is a digital idol in the real world, you could say that the game has hyper-realistic visuals.

The songs are varied and they can range from slow melodies to hyper fast-paced tracks. It was originally released in It was published by SEGA.

Most rawgers rate Most rawgers rated the SEGA published the game. You can pla It came out on Alien Soldier is available on Wii and PC. RobTop Games published the game.



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