(03-17-2015, 08:22 AM)garrlker Wrote: Yeah, seems the best bet for Dolphin on a windows tablet is running a 64bit linux on them(there are communities for running linux on the Venue 8 and Asus Trasformer series tablets).
Although, even if you get one of the newest revisions running with all of the CPU optimizations, the gpu in these tablets is around 1/4 the performance of an intel hd 4000. There isn't anything that can fix that.
So if you really want Dolphin to run the best it could on those tablets, install a 64bit linux(google is your friend).
Download one of the more recent builds with the optimizations.
And I don't know if there is a way to use custom resolutions in Dolphin, but if so try to use a resolution that's half of 1x.
Even with all of that, don't expect it to work to well.
Haha half of 640 x 480
It sounds like if I do get something to run at playable speeds then it is going to look completely horrendous.
That's just about what I expected
This a cheap mobile cpu after all
Its the smallest portable 7" tablet in the market so i kind of went for portability here
Thanks all for the advice I will try everything once I get it
