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Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
12-25-2009, 05:43 PM
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Hydro
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Alright first I want to say that this is a great emulator although not perfect.
Zelda Twilight Princess and Wind Waker both run very very good on my rig and as well as Super Mario Sunshine. Metroid Prime 2 runs smooth but has messed up sound (Music mainly). Those are the first four games I've tested and they do work great... but what happened with Baldur's Gate?

This game seems to run with terrible framerates making it unplayable, when all the others I've played with run at 100% all times. Does anyone know a way to run this game at full speed? Tweaking through all sorts of setting all I could get was a max of around 33 frames... say 40-65% speed... nasty.

I'm running this emulator SVN R 4525 under

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition w/service pack 2
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ stock 2.83 ghz
2x2 4gb PC8500 DDR2 Patriot Viper Series RAM
1x BFG Tech GTX 260 (216 Core) OC

I'm pretty sure this should be able to handle it... but I don't know maybe some games just don't like the emulator? I hope someone knows a good setting.
08-12-2010, 06:27 AM
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PlayFan
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Strange, but me too!
Try the 2.0 version, it's better but now with the last rev we have a BIG slowdown!
08-12-2010, 12:25 PM
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MOCA357
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I've posted a video on YOUTUBE of BG: DA on DOLPHIN. Type Baldur's GateBig Grinark Alliance Dolphin Emulator and it will show up. Configuration is in the video description.
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