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GITADORA FUZZ-UP

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I'm having performance issues!

If you're having performance issues of some kind, spice2x's PC optimization guide is worth looking at.


My game is running too fast!

The most common reason for this is the game is running over its required refresh rate.

To solve this, ensure the monitor running GITADORA FUZZ-UP is set to 60Hz. This is a requirement for the game to run at the correct speed. The game is hardcoded to run at 60Hz and there is no way to change this.

In addition, make sure v-sync isn't disabled in your graphics card's settings.

For NVIDIA users, enable NVIDIA profile optimization (-nvprofile) in the Options tab.


There's occasional graphical stuttering during gameplay!

To fix this, you need to disable fullscreen optimizations for spice64.exe.

  1. Right click on spice64.exe and select Properties.
  2. Go to the Compatibility tab.
  3. Click the box at the bottom that says Change settings for all users.
  4. Check the box that says Disable fullscreen optimizations.
  5. Click Apply and then OK.

How do I adjust my offset?

Play through a chart you're comfortable with.

If you're getting too many Fast, increase your offset (+).
If you're getting too many Slow, decrease your offset (-).

GITADORA FUZZ-UP has two types of offset adjustments, visual and audio based, so be sure to fiddle with both to find desirable settings.


When I run the game, all other audio is gone!

GITADORA FUZZ-UP uses WASAPI exclusive mode for better audio latency.

There is currently no patch available to run the game in shared mode, so you will need to use a separate audio device for the game if you want to hear other audio sources while playing.


I want to use 4-channel audio! Why isn't it working?

Unfortunately, most setups do not properly function with GITADORA FUZZ-UP's 4-channel audio, and the -2ch parameter will be mandatory to hear any audio. There are not many setups working with 4-channel audio, and there are buffer issues related to it. Please avoid using it.