Hi guys, I've been following dolphin for quite some time and the emu deserves all praise it has received, mind-blowing to see how much it has evolved.
But i'm having a problem with the lastest builds of the emu, specifically on the DX9 video plugin, i'll do a comparrision.
In Dolphin 2.0: Everytime i press the maximize button, the emulator simply gets the same resolution as the window (basically the GC native resolution) and simply stretches it up. In other words: There is minimal hardware use to do this, cause the game isn't being rendered at higher resolution.
In Dolphin 5475 and 5524: I press the maximize button, the emulator changes the game resolution to match the window-size. Basically the games look prettier, but gives me a 50% performance drop.
In OpenGL plugin, there is a box to tick called "native resolution" where it simply keeps the same resolution to matter how the window is, it just stretches image... On Direct3D 9 Plugin there isn't anything like this.
Is there a way to fix this? a config in the text-files, anything?
Thanks for your time!
PS: Sorry about the english, not my first language.
But i'm having a problem with the lastest builds of the emu, specifically on the DX9 video plugin, i'll do a comparrision.
In Dolphin 2.0: Everytime i press the maximize button, the emulator simply gets the same resolution as the window (basically the GC native resolution) and simply stretches it up. In other words: There is minimal hardware use to do this, cause the game isn't being rendered at higher resolution.
In Dolphin 5475 and 5524: I press the maximize button, the emulator changes the game resolution to match the window-size. Basically the games look prettier, but gives me a 50% performance drop.
In OpenGL plugin, there is a box to tick called "native resolution" where it simply keeps the same resolution to matter how the window is, it just stretches image... On Direct3D 9 Plugin there isn't anything like this.
Is there a way to fix this? a config in the text-files, anything?
Thanks for your time!
PS: Sorry about the english, not my first language.