Processor:Intel® Core i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz (Quad Core)
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT 640M LE also Intel HD Graphics 4000
Ram: 8GB DDR3
Windows 7, 64 bit
So i'm currently using Dolphin 4.0.2, the latest stable build. I also downloaded the latest development build but I haven't really touched it much. I just downloaded 3.5 (someone said it runs the smoothest...is this true?) I'm wondering if I should stick with 4.02 to play these following games:
Xenoblade Chronicles
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Resident evil 1 and zero
Super Smash Bros
Most of these games seem to run smoothly, with the occaisonal slowdowns. Galaxy 2 gets the worst of it. I try to play with auto window and enhanced scaling for the other games, but when I experience slowdowns I use the first native resolution.
So is my laptop fit to capably play these games smoothly, or do I need to tinker with some stuff like, use the latest developed build? or stick with dolphin 3.5 (may need to transfer saves) or use the Graphics card over the video card.
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT 640M LE also Intel HD Graphics 4000
Ram: 8GB DDR3
Windows 7, 64 bit
So i'm currently using Dolphin 4.0.2, the latest stable build. I also downloaded the latest development build but I haven't really touched it much. I just downloaded 3.5 (someone said it runs the smoothest...is this true?) I'm wondering if I should stick with 4.02 to play these following games:
Xenoblade Chronicles
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Resident evil 1 and zero
Super Smash Bros
Most of these games seem to run smoothly, with the occaisonal slowdowns. Galaxy 2 gets the worst of it. I try to play with auto window and enhanced scaling for the other games, but when I experience slowdowns I use the first native resolution.
So is my laptop fit to capably play these games smoothly, or do I need to tinker with some stuff like, use the latest developed build? or stick with dolphin 3.5 (may need to transfer saves) or use the Graphics card over the video card.