Retroid Pocket 4 Pro Performance Test - Final Fantasy X (PS2)
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Let's take a look at how well the NTSC-U version of Final Fantasy X (PS2) runs on the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro! I'm using AetherSX2 v1.4-3060.
Here's a written guide with AetherSX2 settings for every PS2 game that I tested:
www.thegaminggeek.net/ps2-com...
Chapters
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0:00 - Intro / AetherSX2 Settings
4:46 - Opening FMVs / Blitzball
14:43 - Zanarkand Invasion / Weird Glitch
30:27 - Flooded Ruins
47:20 - Underwater Wreckage
1:00:39 - Conclusions
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Here are all my Retroid Pocket 4 Pro playtest videos for PS2 games:
• Retroid Pocket 4 Pro P...
Credits to www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music and to PixelTuron.carrd.co for the art.
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loved this game growing up
Loved that game, takes me back
🔥🔥🔥
Awesome testing as always! There’s so many FF games, I only played the remake of 7 on PS4 lol
@z0h33y
2 ай бұрын
Id suggest the PSP versions of FF1, FF2, and especially FF4. They look pretty good, maybe not as action packed the FF7 remake, but still fun.
Definitely the best final fantasy in my humble opinion
Another blast from the past !
An awesome flash to the past
One thing ive wondered from scrolling thru your site, it seems like in most cases you switch to Vulkan, but your default is OpenGL. Why not just have Vulkan on by default? It seems like it works for the majority no?
@TheGamingGeekNet
2 ай бұрын
OpenGL is more accurate when it comes to graphics. Vulkan can sometimes lead to graphics issues. Check out my Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks video for a good comparison (when I get to the second level).
@z0h33y
2 ай бұрын
@@TheGamingGeekNet Hope your new backplate arrives soon. Ive been hoping mine breaks so i can get it replaced, but it hasnt, and im worried its going to break after the free warranty.
@TheGamingGeekNet
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I got the springs now but I'm going to be busy all week. Hopefully I'll find time to DIY a fix before the weekend.