i notice that dolphin size is 17 MB and i was just wondering if the emulator size is 200MB will it enhance performance on low end computer??
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01-12-2018, 11:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2018, 05:22 PM by MayImilae.
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i notice that dolphin size is 17 MB and i was just wondering if the emulator size is 200MB will it enhance performance on low end computer??
dont be kinky
I rather have Dolphin being smaller than being larger in size. 200MB might still not be a lot, but the next thing someone will say is that Dolphin should be at least 2GB in space. Space is precious on my SSD.
01-14-2018, 10:33 PM
What.
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It does make a little bit of sense - Visual Studio offers both Release and MinSizeRelease builds for CMake-based projects, for example, with the expectation being that there's a tradeoff between fast code and code that doesn't cause thrashing of the instruction cache. Also, if we did start bundling Dolphin with hand-selected statically recompiled bits of games where it was both technically possible and gave a decent speedup, that would make Dolphin bigger. Of course, even ignoring the technical problems with doing such a thing, we'd have to wait a good few decades for Wii and GameCube games to fall out of copyright and into the public domain.
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Ugh, so the other thread was the second time you did this! Well, you were already warned for the other one, and this one is a bit milder, so I'll just change the title and lock it. Just don't do it again.
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