Quote:And everything you guys said applies to both Wii AND Gamecube games, right?
Yes.
Quote:Intuitively, I would estimate that the requirements to run a Gamecube game at full speed are less than that of a Wii game.
Depends on the game, both have very slow games and very fast games.
(03-20-2012, 11:38 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:And everything you guys said applies to both Wii AND Gamecube games, right?
Yes.
Quote:Intuitively, I would estimate that the requirements to run a Gamecube game at full speed are less than that of a Wii game.
Depends on the game, both have very slow games and very fast games.
What about Mega Man 9 or Mega Man 10? Intuitively, I would expect those games to run at full speed.
Yeah, they aren't very demanding.
(04-07-2012, 06:36 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, they aren't very demanding.
Thanks, I'll investigate that further!

Just make sure, that you don't use settings which decrease the speed such as Anti-Aliasing or V-Sync.
btw: Your GPU should be able to handle 2x IR, but nothing more.
(04-07-2012, 06:42 AM)DefenderX Wrote: [ -> ]Just make sure, that you don't use settings which decrease the speed such as Anti-Aliasing or V-Sync.
btw: Your GPU should be able to handle 2x IR, but nothing more.
Fuck, it seems even Mega Man 9 has slowdown.

And no, neither V-Sync nor Anti-Aliasing are checked, and Dual Core IS enabled. Is there any way I can speed this up without buying a new computer?
Thanks in advance.
Pls post your settings.
btw: Try enabling Accurate VBeam Emulation. Goto your game -> right click -> properties