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    I'm running Street Fighter Alpha Antholgy on the PCXS2 emulator. However, it's running quite slow. It's not horrendously slow, but it's definitely noticeable and bothersome. Is there a way to speed it up so that it plays on normal speed? Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DragonFlower View Post
    Is there a way to speed it up so that it plays on normal speed?
    Buy a computer with powerful processor and graphic card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuichi Aizawa View Post
    Buy a computer with powerful processor and graphic card.
    You can also overclock the CPU and add a better cooling fan so that it doesn't overheat. A less expensive alternative, though if after the overclock it's still slow then you'll need a better graphics card.
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    I highly doubt that it's my computer. It's extremely strong and has some of the best specs a computer can get. It is actually a gaming computer. This is literally the only game that it's having a hard time with, and it runs perfectly with newer/higher quality games and systems.

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    Try Software mode and set rendering threads to 1.

    I've read some comments stating that turning off speed hacks helps too.

    It's just the way the collection was ported to the PS2 - it's emulated in the first place and the q-sound is emulated in a very strange way too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    Try Software mode and set rendering threads to 1.

    I've read some comments stating that turning off speed hacks helps too.

    It's just the way the collection was ported to the PS2 - it's emulated in the first place and the q-sound is emulated in a very strange way too.
    I hadn't thought of that, excellent solution.
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