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DuckStation Tekken 3: Top Configuration and Remastering Guide
Instead of grinding through Arcade mode dozens of times, you can use DuckStation's built-in cheat manager: duckstation tekken 3 top
For a truly modern feel, you can install community-made HD Texture Overhauls. DuckStation Tekken 3 : Top Configuration and Remastering
To get the best visual experience and performance for Tekken 3 on the DuckStation emulator, you can leverage several key features and settings. Top Visual & Performance Features The Difference: By increasing the internal resolution scale
- The Difference: By increasing the internal resolution scale (e.g., 4x or up to 8K), the jagged "jaggies" on Jin Kazama’s gi or Hwoarang’s kicks disappear completely.
- Texture Filtering: Unlike older emulators that left textures looking warped and pixelated, DuckStation’s forced perspective correction makes the floor textures and character models look smooth, almost like a remaster.
Gameplay Features & Quality-of-Life
- Save states for training and practice.
- Rewind feature to correct mistakes during casual play.
- Netplay support (if using compatible builds/plugins) or local multiplayer via controller pass/virtual controllers.
- Frame advance for precise training and combo practice.
- Cheats and debug options (trainer patches) for exploration or challenge modes.
- Settings → Graphics → PGXP
- Enable PGXP: ON
- PGXP Mode: Memory Only (best for fighting games – prevents crashes during special throws like King’s chain grabs)
- Primitive Culling: ON (fixes missing polygons on Gon’s tail and Dr. B’s robot)
- Geometry Correction: Full
- Controller Type: Digital Controller (Do not use Analog unless playing Tekken Ball mode, as analog adds micro-delay).
- Multitap: Off.