Hi guys, I'm wondering why newer builds are a lot slower...
My current favorite revision is r7673 which I don't have any issues with, except that I just recently got Kirby's Return to Dreamland and the game isn't compatible with that revision, so I had to download the a newer one (3.0-204 64-bit).
3.0-204 runs Kirby's Return to Dreamland perfectly, however... I can't run a lot of games I have in this revision at 100% speed like the r7673 revision does, for example Twilight Princess, Sonic Colors and F-Zero GX, on Twilight Princess I even had the resolution set at x1 and no AA and I was barely getting 20 fps on Hyrule Field, whereas I get constant 30fps with x2.5 resolution, x4 AA and 1080p with the r7673 revision.
I doubt it's my computer (Core i7 2600k @4.5Ghz, GTX560ti, 8Gb RAM), so I'm just really wondering why is this, I hate having to use two different builds just because I'm not able to play the games I have.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
My current favorite revision is r7673 which I don't have any issues with, except that I just recently got Kirby's Return to Dreamland and the game isn't compatible with that revision, so I had to download the a newer one (3.0-204 64-bit).
3.0-204 runs Kirby's Return to Dreamland perfectly, however... I can't run a lot of games I have in this revision at 100% speed like the r7673 revision does, for example Twilight Princess, Sonic Colors and F-Zero GX, on Twilight Princess I even had the resolution set at x1 and no AA and I was barely getting 20 fps on Hyrule Field, whereas I get constant 30fps with x2.5 resolution, x4 AA and 1080p with the r7673 revision.
I doubt it's my computer (Core i7 2600k @4.5Ghz, GTX560ti, 8Gb RAM), so I'm just really wondering why is this, I hate having to use two different builds just because I'm not able to play the games I have.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.