so ive been reading alot of threads and am trying to get a bit of a better prefomence for resident evil 0, the remake plays amzingly, but this one just needs a little kick to get it to stay at 30, thing is if it drops to even 26 it slows down and is unplayable for me, ive seen people mention a setting called v-beam but i cant find it anywhere, im using the latest version of dolphin, 3.0, they mention using it it with this version, is there some secret settings i dont know about, im new by the way
where can i find the accurate v-beam setting
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05-26-2012, 02:39 AM
you mean on the emulater, or the actual game file? thanks for the reply by the way, cheers found it, i wasnt putting the games in the box, i was just selecting them from my external hard drive, now i see thanks bro
Start the emulator and in the gamelist click right on your game. Then check the option in Game Properties
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05-26-2012, 02:48 AM
With "Browse" you can indicate the folder where your games are. Or if you have one folder for each game you'll have to indicate each folders. After doing that your games will appear in the gamelist. You'll be able to start them just by double clicking on the game and eventually to use the Game Properties menu by clicking right if necessary
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The accurate vbeam that was the primary focus of the option is now on permanently. The side effect GPU overclocking that everyone loved so much as a sort of performance booster has been spun off into the "vbeam speedhack". And it's not that great and causes bugs, so it's not recommended.
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