Set to Full . This fixes broken UI text and health bar alignment at 4K resolutions. CRC Fix Level: Set to Automatic or Minimum . Troubleshooting Common Emulation Issues The Game Feels Slow / Heavy
Having a complete save file is only half the battle. To truly experience Tekken 5 in "Extra Quality," you must eliminate standard emulation flaws like ghosting, jagged edges, and blurry textures.
To maintain "extra quality" performance, specific settings are often required to avoid common emulation bugs:
Fixes ghosting effects often seen in Tekken's fast movements.
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Why do you need a save file for “extra quality”? Two reasons:
| Configuration | Visual Quality | Save Integrity | Input Lag (ms) | |---------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| | Native PS2 + real memcard | Baseline (480i) | 100% | 66 (1 frame) | | PCSX2 default + raw save | Broken shadows, texture tears | 78% (corrupt on 2nd load) | 50 | | Proposed method + extra quality | 4K, stable shadows, intact UI | 100% (validated after 50 loads) | 48 |
Standard save files unlock all roster characters, but Jinpachi is strictly coded as a CPU opponent. "Extra Quality" saves often require a patch or a specific modified save file to make Jinpachi playable.
Yes, but with caveats.
Set to Full . This fixes broken UI text and health bar alignment at 4K resolutions. CRC Fix Level: Set to Automatic or Minimum . Troubleshooting Common Emulation Issues The Game Feels Slow / Heavy
Having a complete save file is only half the battle. To truly experience Tekken 5 in "Extra Quality," you must eliminate standard emulation flaws like ghosting, jagged edges, and blurry textures.
To maintain "extra quality" performance, specific settings are often required to avoid common emulation bugs: tekken 5 save data pcsx2 extra quality
Fixes ghosting effects often seen in Tekken's fast movements.
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Why do you need a save file for “extra quality”? Two reasons: Troubleshooting Common Emulation Issues The Game Feels Slow
| Configuration | Visual Quality | Save Integrity | Input Lag (ms) | |---------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| | Native PS2 + real memcard | Baseline (480i) | 100% | 66 (1 frame) | | PCSX2 default + raw save | Broken shadows, texture tears | 78% (corrupt on 2nd load) | 50 | | Proposed method + extra quality | 4K, stable shadows, intact UI | 100% (validated after 50 loads) | 48 |
Standard save files unlock all roster characters, but Jinpachi is strictly coded as a CPU opponent. "Extra Quality" saves often require a patch or a specific modified save file to make Jinpachi playable.
Yes, but with caveats.