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What do you think?

Also, What settings do you suggest besides the ones posted?
Use Direct3D plugin
why ?
x200m is capable of opengl 2.0


in any case : tk-55 means 1,8ghz turion x2.

most games will run to slow with that
Dolphin needs OpenGL 2.1. Or not? =/
no, 2.x

if 2.1 would be needed, most people couldn't use it.

for example ati cards dont have it before 4000 series.
1800 mhz isnt going to power alot of games at a respectable speed, u need a much faster processor. make sure u enable dual core but i wouldnt count on alot of games running at full speed.
but i think it is an onboard card or not then he must use the Direct3D plugin srry for my bad english Smile
youre right hes definitely using a laptop, his video card supports opengl 2.0 tho.
Yes, I am using a laptop. I enable dual core. I usually go like 35 FPS in Super Paper mario. I am hoping for 50.

PS: I can use openGL just fine. When I use DirectX, I get a bunch of graphical errors. Any way to fix that?
yes with old plugin, but opengl is better in nearly every way.

if you can use it, there is no reason for dx-plugin.


Quote:but i think it is an onboard card or not then he must use the Direct3D plugin

that doesn't make sense at all.

onboard card just means that it doesn't have own memory.
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