(11-27-2011, 07:58 PM)Link_to_the_past Wrote: [ -> ]That is a previous generation Nehalem clocked at 2.67GHz(the fact that it is a quad core doesn't matter in dolphin unless you use lle audio with lle on thread), using windows 32 bit. It is not that good of a system for dolphin. A highly clocked core 2 duo using 64 bit windows (and dolphin) will probably give better speeds.
Ok. Here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd3v8xqMB5k&feature=related
Some guy wrote: The game works at the same speed on my i3 3ghz, 4gb ram and INTEL GMA HD!! Emulator problem
All I'm trying to say is that this game is far from running perfect on dolphin.
(11-27-2011, 08:26 PM)jopa Wrote: [ -> ] (11-27-2011, 07:58 PM)Link_to_the_past Wrote: [ -> ]That is a previous generation Nehalem clocked at 2.67GHz(the fact that it is a quad core doesn't matter in dolphin unless you use lle audio with lle on thread), using windows 32 bit. It is not that good of a system for dolphin. A highly clocked core 2 duo using 64 bit windows (and dolphin) will probably give better speeds.
Ok. Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd3v8xqMB5k&feature=related
Some guy wrote: The game works at the same speed on my i3 3ghz, 4gb ram and INTEL GMA HD!! Emulator problem
All I'm trying to say is that this game is far from running perfect on dolphin.
Intel gma? If he uses anything above 1x internal resolution with it he will definitely have a speed hit. Read again what i wrote here:
"If you get your hands on a sandy bridge system with a decent gpu (gtx 460 or 560) and overclock it you will be wondering why you even bothered trying to run stuff with your old system."
Intel gma isn't a decent gpu, not even close to it.
Ok. What fps do you get with your system? As far as I know, no one can run this game at 60 fps.
(11-27-2011, 08:55 PM)jopa Wrote: [ -> ]Ok. What fps do you get with your system? As far as I know, no one can run this game at 60 fps. And that's the bottom line, cause... you know the rest 
No one can run it at double the normal speed? Pity, since it is a 30fps game...
Nope. It's 60 fps game. Try to play it with 30 fps. It's like swimming in water. Slowmooooootion.
(11-27-2011, 09:04 PM)jopa Wrote: [ -> ]Nope. It's 60 fps game. Try to play it with 30 fps. It's like swimming in water. Slowmooooootion.
Judging by the video it is most probably a 30 fps game. Now if it is slow for your tastes that's another story.
Watch some videos with real wii gameplay. It's 60. Trust me.
(11-27-2011, 09:12 PM)jopa Wrote: [ -> ]Watch some videos with real wii gameplay. It's 60. Trust me.
If you have the game, try 2 things, disable idleskipping for this game and see how it affects speed(i have experienced wii games with issues using idleskipping, it might be among them), or use lle audio and tell me whether 60fps is considered 100 %(30 fps 50% etc.) by the emulator.
(11-27-2011, 04:29 AM)ayami6969 Wrote: [ -> ]I notice something weird about the low frames during entrances and gameplay. This applied to SvR2011 and probably the previous ones as well.
I get like 20-24fps during entrances and some gameplay usually.
Try this: turn off audio throttle, framelimit, and vsync
If during gameplay you press Start to pause (you can't do this during entrances because it will just skip them) you'll see your same low fps for a few seconds, and then it starts going up and up and up and up. I let it hit like 125 fpsish, and then unpause.
Now your game plays at an easy 60+ fps. At least until there's a camera angle change then you have to do it again.
So whatever this problem with entrances and gameplay has been with the Wii wrestling games it doesn't have to do with anything wrong with the sound or the graphics. It has something to do with letting things preload or something like that.
A dev should look at this himself to see what I mean, it should be pretty clear. But this is definitely worth fixing as currently the only wrestling games available to someone to play on PC are these games in Dolphin, so it would benefit a lot of people and this game is sweet when running right.
I Will Give That A Try!
(11-28-2011, 12:03 AM)SAMEH209 Wrote: [ -> ] (11-27-2011, 04:29 AM)ayami6969 Wrote: [ -> ]I notice something weird about the low frames during entrances and gameplay. This applied to SvR2011 and probably the previous ones as well.
I get like 20-24fps during entrances and some gameplay usually.
Try this: turn off audio throttle, framelimit, and vsync
If during gameplay you press Start to pause (you can't do this during entrances because it will just skip them) you'll see your same low fps for a few seconds, and then it starts going up and up and up and up. I let it hit like 125 fpsish, and then unpause.
Now your game plays at an easy 60+ fps. At least until there's a camera angle change then you have to do it again.
So whatever this problem with entrances and gameplay has been with the Wii wrestling games it doesn't have to do with anything wrong with the sound or the graphics. It has something to do with letting things preload or something like that.
A dev should look at this himself to see what I mean, it should be pretty clear. But this is definitely worth fixing as currently the only wrestling games available to someone to play on PC are these games in Dolphin, so it would benefit a lot of people and this game is sweet when running right.
I Will Give That A Try!
Working !
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Didn't Work On Big Matches Like 3 On 3

Didn't Work On Big Matches Like 3 On 3

BullShit... Only Working On Exhibition Matches !!!!!!!!

And Why? I DONT KNOW