

did I do something wrong? Or is this not very effective on a i7? (I recently changed from an old i3 to an old i7, lol - was short on funds but I needed the hyper threading for some of my work.). From a 12-15fps (in big or crowded areas) to a nearly static 8fps. (07-16-2017 02:13 AM)Hybrid Wrote: (07-12-2017 11:29 AM)ssshadow Wrote: Try this esoteric hack:ġ4 FPS average now!,7 FPS Minimum,30 FPS that fix lowers my fps instead of increasing it. I still get audio stutter and some frameskipping in the opening cinematic (the part with the train), the start screen, and the intro to the game. I paused all 3 threads, but the performance only improved slightly if any. Your framerate should improve significantly Make sure their tag mask is at 0x80000 when you pause it Pause the SPU threads 0 3 5 at the bottom of the list Quote:launch persona 5, when it asks you to connect online: (07-12-2017 11:29 AM)ssshadow Wrote: Try this esoteric hack: You could try overclocking as well to see if you can get similar results. I imagine his performance delta over yours is largely due to that. The i5-4690K OP is using has a better base clock of 3.5GHz and is capable of reaching some ridiculous OC speeds, sometimes up to 5GHz, if you spend a few hours tuning BIOS settings and throw enough cooling at it. (07-12-2017 04:37 AM)OSad Wrote: This is about the level of performance you're expected to get right now on a quad-core 3.2GHz chip.
