Hi, I'm kind of new to this whole thing...
Anyways, I got Dolphin 4.0 some time ago and I only recently decided to use it.
I took my favorite games from the Gamecube (Super Mario Sunshine, FF Crystal Chronicles, Mario Kart DD) but I'm having a somewhat annoying speed issue with all of them. Not significant enough to make the game completely unplayable, but noticeable enough to make things that require quick reactions unpleasant...
I'm running them according to the way the wiki pages for them suggest, but I still can't rise above 22-25 fps in Sunshine, for example (I am using JITIL as per the wiki's suggestion to avoid death in a certain stage, if that might be the problem... Also, characters that get "buried" in paint can't be rescued... I don't know whay this happens D
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My specs:
Lenovo Ideapad z570
Intel Core i-5 2450M CPU @ 2.50 GHz
NVidia GeForce GT 630M
4.00GB RAM
Windows / x86 (Home Premium)
Dolphin 4.0 (September 23, 2013)
I also used to have an issue where Dolphin wouldn't "recognize" my graphics card, but I realized that's just what it said and apparently it was using it anyways :/
Anyways, I got Dolphin 4.0 some time ago and I only recently decided to use it.
I took my favorite games from the Gamecube (Super Mario Sunshine, FF Crystal Chronicles, Mario Kart DD) but I'm having a somewhat annoying speed issue with all of them. Not significant enough to make the game completely unplayable, but noticeable enough to make things that require quick reactions unpleasant...
I'm running them according to the way the wiki pages for them suggest, but I still can't rise above 22-25 fps in Sunshine, for example (I am using JITIL as per the wiki's suggestion to avoid death in a certain stage, if that might be the problem... Also, characters that get "buried" in paint can't be rescued... I don't know whay this happens D

My specs:
Lenovo Ideapad z570
Intel Core i-5 2450M CPU @ 2.50 GHz
NVidia GeForce GT 630M
4.00GB RAM
Windows / x86 (Home Premium)
Dolphin 4.0 (September 23, 2013)
I also used to have an issue where Dolphin wouldn't "recognize" my graphics card, but I realized that's just what it said and apparently it was using it anyways :/