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(04-06-2014, 07:39 PM)Royale Wrote: [ -> ]I don't understand, assuming that you're using Pal version of Twilight Princess this fps is totally normal. The framelimit is 25 and will be maintained for 100% emulation speed, also try using LLE as recommended by the wiki.

I'm running the NTSC version. I'll try with the LLE so see if there is any difference in term of fps.

(04-06-2014, 10:47 PM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Only Hyrule Field is very demanding. The rest of the game isn't that demanding. A lot of games are much more demanding.

Actually a lot of games are very demanding. But these are less "plebiscited" games so there are less conversations about them on the forum

Well, I've tried Metroid series, Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, Pokemon series, etc. and none them were intensive as LoZ Hyrule field.

(04-07-2014, 02:45 AM)bonelatch Wrote: [ -> ]lol I dont know. I think my processor does a good job. I can run plenty of other games just fine. Of course, I do understand that this IS emulation and that thats just a limitation but I can run a bunch of other more modern games on the Wii just fine. How is it that a GC game is wrecking so much havoc? lol.

The Haswell CPUs has 30 percents advantage over the Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge in dolphin. I see you're running at 4.2GHz on the 2500k, well to match the Haswell at 4.2GHz then the 2500k would have to be clocked at 5.46GHz. FYI, this magical 30 percents numbers didn't come from me but i got that info from this forums.
Getting 15 frames on my 3570K @ 4.4Ghz.

I feel shamed.
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