(12-22-2015, 11:05 PM)Depressed Osaka Wrote: Games with big areas such as TP Hyrule Field and MS Delfino Plaza suffer severe slowdowns, but are mostly playable.
For me, although it is technically playable, it wouldn't be a very good experience…
(12-22-2015, 11:05 PM)Depressed Osaka Wrote: EDIT: Oh and for those who are suggesting getting an Intel CPU, the guy is on a budget, FX4350 is a quite affordable CPU to buy knowing that you'll get some performance out of it. Yes, it's low profile, but for 70 € you can't expect miracles.The G3258 is also available for €70, and even a little less, but you can expect it to run most (if not all) games at full speed if you overclock it.
(12-23-2015, 01:23 AM)sulblazer Wrote: He said in a previous post that he was considering the FX 8350. I say that if he's going to get that chip, he may as well go with an Intel chip instead. The i5 is not much more expensive and will run Dolphin much better than the Fx. I have the FX 8350 and even the Intel G3258 performs noticeably better in Dolphin. I agree that AMD FX line will play most games in Dolphin just fine....but Intel will play them better.
See. Even if he would need to change the motherboard if he were to buy a G3258, it would be much better than a FX 8350 as far as Dolphin is concerned (and still cheaper than a FX 8350).
