(03-15-2014, 06:34 AM)JMC47 Wrote: Comparing GAMES to EMULATORS is a big no no. They work entirely differently. Emulators are EMULATING a whole console, they aren't just displaying graphics, that'd be really easy.
Crysis is some computer game, that natively runs on your computer. Your computer, thusly, has an easier time running that game than say, an emulator to run a game that is meant for entirely different hardware. I hate when the unaware try to throw that in our face like proof, because it's absolutely wrong.
(03-15-2014, 06:36 AM)haddockd Wrote: adminsclub,
Think of emulation like running a game inside a game. Dont you think if you played Crisis on a a computer inside your Crisis game, it would be slower? Of course because your PC has to do the work of 2 computers at that point. I am grossly oversimplifying it, but that is the basic jist.
Except you guys are acting like I am saying I am running Crysis at low settings automatically. When Dolphin takes up less GPU and CPU resources than Crysis at (high) settings does, your example does not matter and it is proof.
But that's not the issue, my originally statement was the game ran fine in certain instances, so there might be settings I could use to get it to work on dolphin if anyone knows any.
