Morning,
I've searched the forums and I see this topic has been discussed before, but the discussion didn't lead to any real solutions or even any conclusions, so I decided to bring it up once again.
As far as my research on google and here on the forums has brought me, a framerate around 30fps seems to be normal for most users for Other M on Dolphin... but i assure you, it's like playing the game in slow-motion.
I've seen people stating that there was no way to get the framerate above 30 because the game was set to 30fps, but I think that's not entirely true.
I've tried a changing the config a bit and I've managed to get the fps up to about 40, but never further than that... and in bigger areas it still goes down to 30 (I can live with that, though)... one of the biggest problems though are the ingame videos... they're a mess. When more than 3 people are on screen, the framerate drops below 20, sometimes even around 15... thus the audio runs too fast for the video, producing bugs and making the whole thing pretty much... unwatchable.
I'm sure more of you guys have encountered these problems and since I'm new to Dolphin, I thought maybe someone has found a better solution... if so, please share.
Or discuss any ideas you have, maybe we can find a more playable way if more people think about it.
If it's of any importance, I'm using the R6940 with DirectX11 on a 64 Bit Win7, GeForce GTX 580, Intel Core i7 K875, 8GB DDR3 Ram.
//Update: Interesting. Found out what was wrong with the videos for me. The automatic framerate setting tried accellerating it too much. The videos are definately supposed to run at 30fps, and only that... if I limit the game to 30fps, the videos work just fine. But then again I'm pretty sure the rest of the game runs too slow... as if the videos were set to 30fps, the rest of the game to 40-45... is any of this making sense at all? oO
I'm pretty damn sure though the game had been running a lot faster on my old Wii than it does on Dolphin at 30fps...
//Update 2: Nevermind. I've managed to set things right, the game runs at 50-60fps ingame and at exactly 30fps during the videos now. So I guess this thread has just lost it's purpose, sorry.
If someone else still has problems(since it seems to be a common problem), feel free to reply though, I could give you my settings or any other info.
I've searched the forums and I see this topic has been discussed before, but the discussion didn't lead to any real solutions or even any conclusions, so I decided to bring it up once again.
As far as my research on google and here on the forums has brought me, a framerate around 30fps seems to be normal for most users for Other M on Dolphin... but i assure you, it's like playing the game in slow-motion.
I've seen people stating that there was no way to get the framerate above 30 because the game was set to 30fps, but I think that's not entirely true.
I've tried a changing the config a bit and I've managed to get the fps up to about 40, but never further than that... and in bigger areas it still goes down to 30 (I can live with that, though)... one of the biggest problems though are the ingame videos... they're a mess. When more than 3 people are on screen, the framerate drops below 20, sometimes even around 15... thus the audio runs too fast for the video, producing bugs and making the whole thing pretty much... unwatchable.
I'm sure more of you guys have encountered these problems and since I'm new to Dolphin, I thought maybe someone has found a better solution... if so, please share.
Or discuss any ideas you have, maybe we can find a more playable way if more people think about it.
If it's of any importance, I'm using the R6940 with DirectX11 on a 64 Bit Win7, GeForce GTX 580, Intel Core i7 K875, 8GB DDR3 Ram.
//Update: Interesting. Found out what was wrong with the videos for me. The automatic framerate setting tried accellerating it too much. The videos are definately supposed to run at 30fps, and only that... if I limit the game to 30fps, the videos work just fine. But then again I'm pretty sure the rest of the game runs too slow... as if the videos were set to 30fps, the rest of the game to 40-45... is any of this making sense at all? oO
I'm pretty damn sure though the game had been running a lot faster on my old Wii than it does on Dolphin at 30fps...
//Update 2: Nevermind. I've managed to set things right, the game runs at 50-60fps ingame and at exactly 30fps during the videos now. So I guess this thread has just lost it's purpose, sorry.
If someone else still has problems(since it seems to be a common problem), feel free to reply though, I could give you my settings or any other info.