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Cutscenes in Wii
02-23-2016, 09:03 AM
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Hello everyone!

I have an i7-5820k and a gigabyte 980ti
I didn't know if this is a well known issue or a problem with my settings so i'll get to the point. I read the Wikipedia page to see if i could find any insights. However, Mario Galaxy plays cut scenes at about 12 fps in my version of dolphin which is 4.0-8965. Is there a way to speed up the cut-scenes so that I can at least watch them in their normal fps as they were intended on the Wii? The other problem is the audio becomes insanely crackly and distorted which gives me a huge headache. I know that's a direct problem with the fps playing at below 100% speed.

Let me know if I need to post any screens of my settings or anything.
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02-23-2016, 09:48 AM
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What graphical settings do you have set? Sometimes, if they're set too high, they can increase the CPU load too high and make the game slowdown.
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02-23-2016, 12:50 PM
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Backend: OpenGl
Internal Resolution: 3x
Anti-Aliasing: 2x MSAA
Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
Scaled EFB Copy
Per-Pixel Lighting
Disable Fog
Skip EFB Access
Ignore Format Changes
Store EFB Copies
Texture Cache Fast
XFB Virtual
Fast Depth Calc.
Disable Bounding Box.
Dump Textures
Prefetch Custom Textures
Load Custom Textures

Those are all the settings I have on or what they are set to.... I feel like that shouldn't strain my cpu/gpu setup. My cpu is overclocked to 4ghz too.
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