(04-06-2014, 04:22 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: I'm sorry what is your question or statement? What is the purpose of this thread?
I basically want to test my GPU and CPU as much as possible with "at least" the sufficient amount of fps that a normal Wii would have and although I was looking towards the GPU, I've heard that Dolphin relies on the CPU. I understand that this definitely varies from game to game so I chose Last Story since I've heard that it's the most intensive.
On the other hand, enthusiastically speaking, I'd like to maximize all the graphics settings to see how far I can go even if I have fps lower than the standard of the game on the console so that it is NOT for gaming but for the simple delight of testing.
(04-06-2014, 04:22 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Just because you want it doesn't mean it's possible (or makes any sense at all). Your opinions don't dictate the laws of computer science.
PC games naturally rely on the GPU rather than the CPU and I am aware that Dolphin is an Emulator and relies on the CPU. Generally speaking, I believe gaming on a PC, emulation or not, should rely and have a good balance between the CPU and the GPU. If you disagree that's OK but I believe that anything is possible (virtually) in terms of progress in which indeed the knowledge of science is increasing to the point that men of the past thought was impossible.
Any games that are more stressful than Last Story?
Edit: Now that I think about it, I probably should just try out myself and play with the settings but any help is appreciated which is why I posted this thread.
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