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Semi-notable Delay of input on Project M
06-06-2014, 10:11 AM
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Hello, I have started a thread in the Project M Forums to attempt solving an issue I have with playing Project M. When playing with friends on Dolphin, they complain of a large delay of input, which largely hinders their performance when playing (My win chance increases by about 40% and I'm pretty bad at the game imho). This has gotten to a point where most of them refuse to play, and others do not play seriously, which hurts me majorly because I cannot afford a Wii of my own to practice at home. As I have legitimately gotten better, I am starting to notice an increased difficulty to execute techniques due to this delay, and I even feel the game being a bit jittery regardless of being at 60FPS consistently... I am wondering if my monitor type or controller adapter is the issue, but others say they almost never realized a difference...

As other information, my friends all have Wii's and practice together where I cannot afford to meet up with them to join, along with Dolphin's increasingly noticeable delay, causing me to almost always be 2-3 notches behind, which hurts my (unnaturally good) attitude of wanting to get better...

I couldn't even join them for SKTAR3 because of this issue, but I'd probably be squashed regardless, therefore wasting my money Sad
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06-06-2014, 04:46 PM
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Try disabling DWM; certain combinations have a delay with the desktop window manager enabled in windows.
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06-08-2014, 03:45 AM
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You can't afford a Wii (~$60), but you can afford a PC that can run Dolphin?
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06-08-2014, 04:28 AM (This post was last modified: 06-08-2014, 04:28 AM by DJBarry004.)
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The OP says he can´t afford a Wii right now
Rig 1: Windows 10 Home | AMD A6-1450 @ 600/1000/1400 MHz | AMD Radeon HD Graphics 8250 | 4GB RAM | HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11.

Rig 2: Windows 10 Pro | Intel Core i7-2640M @ 780/2800/3500 MHz | Intel HD 3000 Mobile | 8GB RAM | Dell Latitude 6320.
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06-09-2014, 03:58 PM
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I have gotten this PC years ago with some extra money because I knew I would not be able to afford getting the newer consoles if I hadn't. I get a lot more out of a PC than just the 2-3 games I can afford for a single console over a much longer lifespan. Also I am a programmer, so without this PC I couldn't enjoy the (what people say hypothetical) fun of developing my own set of games.

On topic: I messed with the settings on Dolphin and the computer and the delay is reduced to a tolerable level. Also closing/disabling DWM does not work, it just reopens itself immediately. As for specifics on how I solved it (because I don't like to see others dangling with the same issue), I am not completely sure on what solved it, since I played with many settings at once (both Dolphin and the PC itself).
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06-09-2014, 04:13 PM
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Disabling DWM is as easy as right clicking the desktop, hitting personalize, and selecting a basic theme.
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