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[Virtual Console] Super Smash Bros.
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01-15-2015, 04:21 PM
Anyone else get running low on ram errors on this one?
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Change the internal resolution to 1x and that should fix it. There's a bug in some VC games at higher IRs that cause bad things to happen.
01-16-2015, 12:38 AM
Perfect ill give it a shot!
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The game became unplayable recently, there are 2 major problems :
- The game is running too fast (audio is fine for whatever reason) - The ingame timer is totally crazy (decreases way faster than expected, I's even more obvious when I use Interpreter) Try 1 player mode, you only have time to perform 3 or 4 attacks and it's TIME UP. I use 1xIR, PAL, 4.0-7840 I suspect 4.0-7820 (PR #3042) to be guilty, needs testing. EDIT : Bad guess. I've tested with 4.0-7818 and the problem was already here. I tried different settings (dual-core, idle-skipping, OpenGL, Direct3D, PAL50, PAL60, all video hacks disabled, HLE Audio, LLE Audio, underclocking, and even Cached Interpreter and Software Renderer), but none fixed the issue. I'm gonna do revision bisection if I have the time. Dolphin seems to calculate as many FPS as it can, even if VPS is correct (50). ![]()
From France with love.
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It's a GPU synchronization issue. There's no solution but to use the NTSC version. It's been a problem in Dolphin since forever.
10-05-2015, 08:07 PM
I didn't know that, I see it's written on the wiki now, thanks.
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