(12-06-2013, 09:52 AM)JMC47 Wrote: People with NVIDIA graphics cards; it seems as though OpenGL doesn't have the reset bug on certain hardware configurations even on dualcore. If any other users cold confirm this, please let me know.My Rig:
Linux Mint 16
i7 @ 3.4Ghz
6 GB Ram (Tri-Channel)
Nvidia GTX295 (Single Card configured as SLI) with official 319.32 drivers
Dolphin settings that give me the best performance on f-zero x:
Dolphin Version 4.0-482
Backend = OpenGL
Fullscreen Resolution = Auto
Aspect Ratio = Force 16:9
V-Sync = False
Fullscreen = True
Internal Res = Auto
Anti-Aliasing = None
Aniostropic = 1x
Post Processing = Off
Scaled EFB Copy = True
Per-Pixel = False
Force Texture Filtering = False
Widescreen Hack = False
Disable Fog = False
Skip EFB Access = True
Ignore Format Changes = True
EFB copies = Texture
Accuracy = Fast
External Frame Buffer = Disable
Cache Display Lists = False
Disable Destination Alpha = False
Open CL Texture Decoder = False
OpenMP Texture Decoder = False
Fast Depth Calculation = True
Vertex Streaming Hack = True
Advanced Tab = ALL False
Individual Game Config:
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Enable Dual Core = Override
All other options = Use Config Setting
Notes:
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The above settings give me ~50fps on the starting line of a race and once I am in first place I get 60fps most of the time.
The game is NOT completely stable with those settings. I have completed a number of Cups without crashing but I would estimate that there is a 10% chance of seeing some sort of hard lock during a race.
For anyone who is struggling to achieve good speeds I recommend testing the above settings, A point that needs raising that I don't think some people are aware of is that the individual game settings have a higher priority over the main Dolphin config. When trying to achieve performance you must always adjust these first!!!
Hope it helps.