You can't. Sonic 4 doesn't accept analogue input on the Wii version.
[WiiWare] SONIC The Hedgehog 4
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(10-14-2010, 05:01 AM)Aerosol Wrote: Still, dual-core is considered low by today's standards? That's saying something. I've already built my new pc on newegg, just need to save up to buy the parts and build it. I plopped in a dual-core processor, thinking I was getting the happy medium of cutting edge processing power and budgeting smarts. You're telling me I'm wrong? Oy-vey. Dual core is already low for today's standards in real time 3D rendering. I get massive bottlenecks in most games just because it's a dual core and not x4 Even having a medium(-high?) tier GFX card (GeForce 9800GT) my FPS are sliced by the x2 CPU (All Unreal Engine 3 Games, and Dolphin of course) and sometimes they don't even touch 8FPS (GTA IV or FFXIV for example, though said games don't look THAT good compared to crysis which runs perfectly on a x2 core CPU, they still bottleneck) leaving them unplayable. If you're going to build a PC yourself for current generation gaming (or wii-gc-ps2 emulation), get at least a x4 CPU. 10-15-2010, 01:04 AM
(10-14-2010, 10:38 PM)leox001 Wrote:(10-14-2010, 05:01 AM)Aerosol Wrote: Still, dual-core is considered low by today's standards? That's saying something. I've already built my new pc on newegg, just need to save up to buy the parts and build it. I plopped in a dual-core processor, thinking I was getting the happy medium of cutting edge processing power and budgeting smarts. You're telling me I'm wrong? Oy-vey. The AMD 965 Phenom II x4 3.4Ghz is an awesome, economical option. Like I said, I've got mine overclocked to about 3.9Ghz 24/7, and, with a better aftermarket cooler (I have the Hyper 212), you could go even higher. 10-15-2010, 05:05 AM
I have Phenom II x4 at 3.5 Ghz and i play SMG 2 with only 40 FPS most of the time (geforce 9800GT)
If u wanna get full speed in dolpphin get a core i5 (o/c it in 4 Ghz) or i7 (10-14-2010, 10:38 PM)leox001 Wrote:(10-14-2010, 05:01 AM)Aerosol Wrote: Still, dual-core is considered low by today's standards? That's saying something. I've already built my new pc on newegg, just need to save up to buy the parts and build it. I plopped in a dual-core processor, thinking I was getting the happy medium of cutting edge processing power and budgeting smarts. You're telling me I'm wrong? Oy-vey. Dolphin only supports up to 2 cores, so strictly speaking Dolphin anything over 2 isn't used. Architecture does however matter ofc. Also should be noted a lot of pc games don't either. In a lot of games you'll see 2 cores just idling at 10% while 2 others do the work. 10-15-2010, 09:53 PM
(10-15-2010, 04:45 PM)leox001 Wrote: OpenGL plugin fixes most of the slowdowns/uneven framerate. isn´t that worse in graphics speaking ? i remember the old times, of dolphin, that open gl has indeed the best graphic plugin :cool:
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Intel® Quad Core i5-3570 CPU 3.4GHz Geforce GTx970 with 4GDRR5 8GB DDR3 Win7 64 Bits (10-15-2010, 04:45 PM)leox001 Wrote: OpenGL plugin fixes most of the slowdowns/uneven framerate. Funny, Using the OpenGL with your same settings under the 6269 revision actually made me lose some fps. What version are you using? 64 or 32 bit? (I'd guess since you use 7 x64 you use 64-bit, but who knows!)
This game is fun ^_^ haven't seen good games for a while
(You gotta study, Dia! Yeah Yeah, I know -plays Sonic 4-) PS/ If you want to play with Analog stick on emulated wiimote, map the buttons of dpad to analog...done 10-16-2010, 08:07 AM
(10-16-2010, 01:49 AM)Dario ff Wrote: Funny, Using the OpenGL with your same settings under the 6269 revision actually made me lose some fps. What version are you using? 64 or 32 bit? (I'd guess since you use 7 x64 you use 64-bit, but who knows!) I'm using 6281 x64 revision, try that one out (or if there's a new one already). http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/ |
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