My friend has an older laptop that for some reason is running Windows x86. I wasn't really expecting much I just wanted to know how much it was still being supported.
x86 version is really outdated as is based in a really old core, you shuld really try to upgrado to 64 bit os
I was trying the x64 version on an older laptop to see how it would run and it gets a solid 60 fps in Melee but again on the Temple stage has graphical issues. I tried both the stable version and the version with the most recent changes. On DirectX 9 the back area of the stage is rendered in black and on DirectX 11 the stage select screen and the Temple stage are a multi-color pixelated mess. The laptop that I am using has an i5-2450m and Intel HD 3000 graphics on Windows 10 x64. On my more modern computer it runs without error.
Do you know if this is a problem with the emulator or is my CPU too old to properly render the graphics?
(06-25-2018, 09:51 AM)sirfredrick Wrote: [ -> ]I was trying the x64 version on an older laptop to see how it would run and it gets a solid 60 fps in Melee but again on the Temple stage has graphical issues. I tried both the stable version and the version with the most recent changes. On DirectX 9 the back area of the stage is rendered in black and on DirectX 11 the stage select screen and the Temple stage are a multi-color pixelated mess. The laptop that I am using has an i5-2450m and Intel HD 3000 graphics on Windows 10 x64. On my more modern computer it runs without error.
Do you know if this is a problem with the emulator or is my CPU too old to properly render the graphics?
Its definitely your GPU Intel HD 3000, about graphical issues, & yes your setup its not the best to run Emulators : )
Tino, can I ask what's the difference between
Skip EFB Access from CPU & FAST EFB Access?
does the FAST EFB skip Access from the CPU?
(06-25-2018, 08:31 PM)BlackAngel Wrote: [ -> ]Tino, can I ask what's the difference between
Skip EFB Access from CPU & FAST EFB Access?
does the FAST EFB skip Access from the CPU?
skip efb access just do that skips access from the cpu so you lose the functionality, with fast efb access you still have access to the efb data but from a past frame so you get inacurate data but you still get the data.
(06-25-2018, 08:26 PM)BlackAngel Wrote: [ -> ]Its definitely your GPU Intel HD 3000, about graphical issues, & yes your setup its not the best to run Emulators : )
Or maybe it´s the driver he´s using, or maybe some option is messing up the graphics. I see no issues using 5.0-8138 (I have that same GPU).
(06-25-2018, 10:56 PM)Tino Wrote: [ -> ]skip efb access just do that skips access from the cpu so you lose the functionality, with fast efb access you still have access to the efb data but from a past frame so you get inacurate data but you still get the data.
Oh I see I see, thanks a lot!
(06-25-2018, 11:12 PM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]Or maybe it´s the driver he´s using, or maybe some option is messing up the graphics. I see no issues using 5.0-8138 (I have that same GPU).
I just tried it with a fresh install of Ishiiruka Dolphin and with all the default settings and on DirectX 9 and 11 it still has issues. I also tried installing a different Intel HD Graphics driver than the one I had but it still has the same issues.
Here is where I installed the Intel Graphics Driver. I used the first 64 bit version but it says that it is only for Windows 8. Is that why it is not working?
(06-26-2018, 04:10 PM)sirfredrick Wrote: [ -> ]I just tried it with a fresh install of Ishiiruka Dolphin and with all the default settings and on DirectX 9 and 11 it still has issues. I also tried installing a different Intel HD Graphics driver than the one I had but it still has the same issues. Here is where I installed the Intel Graphics Driver. I used the first 64 bit version but it says that it is only for Windows 8. Is that why it is not working?
did you try Dolphin master latest dev version to see if they have the same issue under dx11? if not is an issue i can fix and with your help we can debug it, but if they have the same issue then is a problem with your system drivers.