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(01-01-2013, 03:16 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:I dont understand why someone wants to argue about this.

Because you're acting like all AMD cpus are the same, and if they're not the same than your results are irrelevant to everyone else.

Quote:which 60 FPS games can be played with any AMD processor.

ANY AMD cpu? Does that include athlon II? Does that include low clocked e edition models? Does that include mobile cpus? Bulldozer? Athlon X2? I don't think you fully understand what you're saying here.

You have to draw a line somewhere.

Like I said:
Quote:You do realize that AMD is a company right? They have made hundreds maybe thousands of different x86 cpu models that can run dolphin, all with completely different levels of performance. Unless someone else happens to be using the exact same cpu model your results cannot be applied to them and vice versa.

You could make the thread into a "60 fps games that are lightweight" thread or something to that effect (thus avoiding the problem of different cpus) but I'm pretty sure we already have something like that in the game discussion section of the forum.
Wow, I just want to know what 60 FPS games can be played with an AMD processor. It doesn't matter which ones. Yes a game that runs full speed on 60 FPS on Athlon II would be awesome. That would mean just about any AMD processor could run it.


You guys are reading way to much into this. If your using an AMD processor and can play a 60 FPS full speed... Post here.

(01-01-2013, 10:45 PM)Lucario Wrote: [ -> ]You created this thread asking AMD users to become your slave and work on such difficult tasks.
For wanting to know what 60 FPS games they can play full speed? I'm not asking anyone do to anything other than what they are already doing. I was hoping someone that is already playing an 60 FPS game would come in here and say, "I'm playing XXX with XXX amd processor and it works full speed", I could then edit my original message. Add XXX game with AMD XXX processor to the compatible list.

Paparently I'm asking a lot and everyone here wants to discourage threads that might actually end up being useful.
Quote:Paparently I'm asking a lot and everyone here wants to discourage threads that might actually end up being useful.

I disagree with Lucario, you're not asking a lot.

However I do disagree that this will end up being useful due to the wide range of different AMD cpus with completely different levels of performance not to mention settings, OS, builds, etc. You either have to separate the results (which makes this into a mess) or the results become completely useless (which you seem to disagree with).

Regardless I don't think anyone will want to contribute so I guess I'll end my tirade here.
(01-02-2013, 08:57 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Paparently I'm asking a lot and everyone here wants to discourage threads that might actually end up being useful.

I disagree with Lucario, you're not asking a lot.

However I do disagree that this will end up being useful due to the wide range of different AMD cpus with completely different levels of performance not to mention settings, OS, builds, etc. You either have to separate the results (which makes this into a mess) or the results become completely useless (which you seem to disagree with).

Regardless I don't think anyone will want to contribute so I guess I'll end my tirade here.

Yeah it looks like this thread is not attracting any contributers, what a waste of time having to defend a topic that all I'm asking for are games that run 60 FPS.

My point from the beginning has been that there is not much of a gap between AMD high end CPU's if one works on a Phenom II the results should be close to the high end FX series. If its 60 FPS on anything lower then it will for sure work on the high end CPUs. This way we can get an idea of what games to buy before we just go out and get one and hope that it's playable for our CPU

Anyways, I'm debate rather to close the topic or just let it die. if anyone reads this they might be turned off over this pointless argument and don't want to get flamed themselves for posting here.
Yo.
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