It's the same, I even tried with frameskipping on 9 and it's not enough, I don't care about how rough it would be, I just want to play it xD
Slow Motion with 3D or something like that?
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06-05-2012, 03:47 AM
Quote:why does my laptop goes perfect (Except for many glitches) Quote:And why do Just Dance goes fine? What language is that? Because it certainly isn't english. Quote: with Just Dance (All of them) and Michael Jackson The Experience but tooootally slow with other games? (Happy Dance Collection, Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou, etc.) Because they're different games..... Quote:Are they something like, not in 3D? The ones that go slow are obvious 3D, but the others seem weird, though Michael Jackson's looks 3D. What do you mean by "in 3D"? Quote:Here they told me it's really weak but there must be a way because I say it There must be a way because you say so? What kind of logic is that! You already know that your computer is too weak so why are you even asking about this in the first place? Quote:And why do you need such a good computer? Because you're running an emulator. Quote:Well I hope my brother lets me use the laptop he bought when it comes. Is multi-threading really good?
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(06-05-2012, 01:48 AM)DefenderX Wrote:Quote:And why do Just Dance goes fine? No, it's because the Ubisoft dancing games were programmed to keep the game synced with the audio... If you set the framelimit to 10, for example, the game still run at normal speeds, and using "No audio output" will cause weird glith, such as the entire music being cleared in less than 5 seconds
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