Hi all, any help appreciated here.
I have installed and successfully run Dolphin 3.5-367 and have happily run the majority of my games so far.
But some of them are just too unplayable due to choppy sound and slow issues.
But even when choppy and slow, the stats are telling me I'm still at 50-60fps, and game speed at 95%.
Need For Speed 2: Hot Pursuit is a the worst of them - renders it completely unplayable.
Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes also does this a little - not as bad, but definitely there.
Resident Evil (the remake) seems fine until the first zombie appears and then it starts dragging.
I thought my PC spec would be good enough for most games to be honest - but it appears like CPU issue maybe?
Tried many suggestion from thsi forum on the actual Dolphin config settings but nothing seems to work.
My specs are:
Windows 8 64 bit
16gb RAM
Intel i7-2600k CPU @ 3.40 GHz 3.40HGz
Nvidia GeForce 450 graphics card
Any help appreciated as some games run blindingly smooth, even on full screen at highest resolution with enhancements on - others unplayable even on basic settings.
Thanks all
Ricardo Lacombe
I have installed and successfully run Dolphin 3.5-367 and have happily run the majority of my games so far.
But some of them are just too unplayable due to choppy sound and slow issues.
But even when choppy and slow, the stats are telling me I'm still at 50-60fps, and game speed at 95%.
Need For Speed 2: Hot Pursuit is a the worst of them - renders it completely unplayable.
Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes also does this a little - not as bad, but definitely there.
Resident Evil (the remake) seems fine until the first zombie appears and then it starts dragging.
I thought my PC spec would be good enough for most games to be honest - but it appears like CPU issue maybe?
Tried many suggestion from thsi forum on the actual Dolphin config settings but nothing seems to work.
My specs are:
Windows 8 64 bit
16gb RAM
Intel i7-2600k CPU @ 3.40 GHz 3.40HGz
Nvidia GeForce 450 graphics card
Any help appreciated as some games run blindingly smooth, even on full screen at highest resolution with enhancements on - others unplayable even on basic settings.
Thanks all
Ricardo Lacombe