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idkmybffjill

i agree..

cmccmc

seriously he's an asshole

idkmybffjill

at least we're safe for now..
every dual core with a good video card can play the most wii games at fullspeed but heavy wii games like sonic and the black night will give you some slowdown
All you need is a strong core processor. Seems like youve got 3.00 ghz dual core, and thats gonna rock your life.
Graphic cards don't matter much if you have Geforce 8series or higher. (don't know anything about ATI chips sorry Tongue)
my 6 series Nvidia barely slims through..
I don't get something, why do ppl say that you need better specs for the wii o.O
The wii and the gc are using the same stuff but the wii is better graphics and all that other stuff.

Sorry for bad english xD :p

But i'm right, right?

gcp111

(07-02-2009, 07:50 AM)darkshadw Wrote: [ -> ]The wii and the gc are using the same stuff but the wii is better graphics and all that other stuff.

Uhh. The Wii is more powerful than the GC. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii#Hardware and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_GameCube#Hardware
I'm not sure what he actually meant. Yes the Wii and the Gamecube have similar hardware, it's one of the reasons Wii emulation is at the stage it is now else we'd likely only be playing very few Wii homebrew games or applications.

While the hardware is similar, the hardware in the Wii is more powerful than the hardware in the Gamecube. The Wii GPU is capable of more features than the GPU in the Gamecube. Advancements in Wii emulation will likely benefit Gamecube emulation and vice versa, this is why I am confident that fixing the crashing issue with the Gamecube version of Resident Evil 4 will likely fix the crashing issue with the Wii edition of Resident Evil 4.

I think this is what he meant by his post. Smile
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