Oh, actually we talk about the exact opposite in this thread.
JayGee mentions a cool tool to use with the N64 emulator "1964". It can overclock/underclock the virtual hardware being emulated, which is really fun to play with.
Theoretically, underclocking the hardware will get you better emulator performance, but the actual game performance might chug quite a bit. For example, Perfect Dark is nearly unplayable underclocked, haha.
He also talks about a tool that can be used with Dolphin that does a similar thing. I suggest you check it out :)
JayGee mentions a cool tool to use with the N64 emulator "1964". It can overclock/underclock the virtual hardware being emulated, which is really fun to play with.
Theoretically, underclocking the hardware will get you better emulator performance, but the actual game performance might chug quite a bit. For example, Perfect Dark is nearly unplayable underclocked, haha.
He also talks about a tool that can be used with Dolphin that does a similar thing. I suggest you check it out :)
