
And I'd love to play the game at best capacity. I must admit I'm guilty of not getting what most of the emulation settings I chose there do, but I think I tried to favour speed over precision. But according to the wiki, some weaker hardware (CPU 3 GHz) runs the game 'perfectly fine' and the beefiest CPU in there, which runs at 4 GHz, doesn't even needed speedhacks. Gaius's second phase was barely playable, with lows at around 15-20%. I know SotC is one of the most intensive PS2 games to emulate, both CPU-wise and GPU-wise. And that's why I'm here to seek help: with the settings linked up there, I'm getting huge slowdowns whenever I'm getting close to a colossus (especially its feet). But according to the wiki, some weaker hardware (CPU GHz) runs the game "perfectly fine" and the beefiest CPU in there, which runs at 4 GHz, doesn't even needed speedhacks. I know SotC is one of the most intensive PS2 games to emulate, both CPU-wise and GPU-wise. 16 Go RAM (largely enough, from what I understand).
#SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS2 RESOLUTION 1080P#
My hardware is a bit old, but should be good enough to run the game mostly fine: Hello everyone in this video I showed off the settings to play Shadow of the Colossus at 60fps 1080p resolution on a lower end setup.My setupIntel core I5 46. Anyway, I'm running the game with the settings as can be seen in those screenshots. A MASTERPIECE REBORN One of the most highly acclaimed and beloved video games of all time, Shadow of the Colossus has been reborn for a new generation on PlayStation®4. Incredible game so far: if I didn't know better, with the quality brought by the high resolution, I wouldn't believe it's a PS2 game. I finished Ico yesterday, and following that I've started Shadow of the Colossus for the first time, using PCSX2 v1.5 (yesterday's nightly, to be precise).

Their size, fearsome power, deafening roars and otherworldly looks are both terrifying and fascinating.

100% new around here, but I hope I can get some help. The first glimpse of a mighty colossus in this breathtaking adventure is awe-inspiring.
