BILLYMOORE Wrote:Don't know why so many users in this thread tells that they are running the game at full speed, but they are telling craps!
I have a Phenom II x4 965 Overclocked @ 3.8 Ghz and the game is running at 80-85% of speed most of the times (sometimes it reach 90-100% depends on the leve) and it's not playable at all because it's slow as fuck. This game isn't meant to be played like that... if you do then you are a freak!
Have you tried the settings I posted on Page 5? (screenshots included)
They work great with an AMD Phenom II CPU. You should be able to get full speed @ 3.8 GHz.
(12-08-2010, 05:54 AM)StripTheSoul Wrote: god, why is no one getting this. this is EMULATION!
Why don't you go and try a 3DS emulator, cuz I'm sure your PC is stronger than the 3DS so it must be able to play 3DS games perfectly, right?
WRONG!
The emulator is not perfect (that word is kinda difficult in emulation anyway). And even if it was, your PC not only has to suffer the game itself but also kinda the whole Wii system.
Just believe me that you cannot compare the power of a PC (emulating a console) to the power of a console.
And the fact that you might have some other games which run fullspeed is fine. So what? This game has lots of stuff going on. I'm actually surprised it runs as fast as it does on Dolphin.
What is even your point in stating this stuff? Do you think we are keeping the magic formula from all noobs that makes the game run fullspeed?
He should try the latest version of DeSmuME (the best DS emulator in existence):
http://www.emucr.com/2010/12/desmume-svn-r3877.html
and see if his super-powerful PC can run the overworld map of New Super Mario Bros. at full speed. (You're lucky if you can get even 45fps in that screen )
NOTE: The DS has laughable specs compared to a GameCube or Wii.
Dolphin is amazingly FAST, much faster than PCSX2 or the unbelievably slow DeSmuME.