I just tried it it wasn't much better. Even reaching 6 GPS or like 15 percent lol. It was fine if you open the graphic menu but that since than cause issues even if it ran at full speed. It was fixed in later builds after 5 but...
Dolphin thinks im running on windows 7, and most games run extremely poorly.
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The oldest iGPU officially supported in 5.0 stable is the Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 found on 3rd-gen (Ivy Bridge) Intel CPUs, and even those works properly only with DX11. You'll have a hard time running Dolphin with older iGPUs, and that's likely from where most your performance problems are coming from...
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I'm full aware of the limits of the intel 3000. I only did it to see how fast mostly out of curiosity. As metion in a previous post I don't use the laptop often. I have far better laptop that I use for gaming and emulation. It specs is a i7 7700hq 32 gb ram and gtx 1070.
10-30-2020, 10:33 PM
(10-30-2020, 11:36 AM)mbc07 Wrote: The oldest iGPU officially supported in 5.0 stable is the Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 found on 3rd-gen (Ivy Bridge) Intel CPUs, and even those works properly only with DX11. You'll have a hard time running Dolphin with older iGPUs, and that's likely from where most your performance problems are coming from... Yeah I think that definitely is the problem. I tried running on ishiiruka dolphin and my performance was not improved. Its not even the average fps in mario sunshine thats terrible, its the drops when I try to spray water, completely unplayable lol. Thats ok though, I have a gaming computer and I ordered a new 3ds for all my mobile nintendo gaming needs Thanks for the help guys. |
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