someday...itll be possible to run dolphin fullspeed on lowend cpuss....lol but not for at least...ahhhhh ill give it two and a half years to get it close to perfect

I will soon upload a video of me playing games on my 1.6 GHZ laptop 50-80% speed .
1.6ghz? I'd have a hard time even thinking you could run dolphin games on that thing. Atleast it makes games to the point where they are playable to people with low end computers. Let's just hope the newer revisions come out with the option of getting rid of that ugly text. Stabilizing it a bit too would be awesome.
real XFB = bad quality but high speed
edit : i tested and it WORKED !
omg with best settings , the overlay some statistic boost my speed about 50% wtf o_o
now let's ask is there a way to turn this option on but not those annoying texts ?
All that i noticed is that in windowed mode i get 30 frames and in fullscreen 15. But the feeling isnt different (doesnt run faster nor smoother)- So i think its only a bug with displaying the wrong FPS. Because without overlay and XFB i get 19 in windowed and 17 in full. (samurai Warriors 3). But i cannot tell the difference to 30 FPS.
some one should post up youtube videos of this that way we all can judge if it actually works or not.
(09-17-2010, 03:43 AM)hansenderek Wrote: [ -> ]some one should post up youtube videos of this that way we all can judge if it actually works or not.
Not really, movies work differently as I recall so it wouldn't be that justifiable. However, an explanation about it from the devs would be awesome.
yea it causes slowdowns for me too...but if you look at who is getting the responses for this its for people who have computers under whats the recommended utilities are...lol...
they have worse graphics cards...slower cpu chips...and less ram.
no offense

Overlay statistics could be resurfacing speedup I referenced a while back, except this only works when enabling XFB and overlay statistics. On an old system I had, I got a speedup with the last official dolphin build 1.03.2 x64, but I only got a speedup by running Windows Media Player in the background while playing. I found this was because of speedstep (Actually AMD's Cool N' Quiet, since I had AMD at the time) and running WMP in the background caused my processor to use it's full clock thus speeding the game up. I'm sure everyone reporting this can achieve similar results by running an app such as WMP in the background, disabling AMD's Cool N' Quiet or Intel's Speedstep.