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tenkaichi 3 i couldn't get past the loading screen and graphic bugs are in almost half the games i tried.
(01-13-2015, 10:21 AM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]tenkaichi 3 i couldn't get past the loading screen and graphic bugs are in almost half the games i tried.

Have you compared with and without clock modulation?  Some of those bugs are probably JIT related anyways (or driver related if you aren't using a K1.)
turning off the overclock does nothing to help the game. i am using shield tablet so its Jit related for the graphics bugs.
(01-13-2015, 10:21 AM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]tenkaichi 3 i couldn't get past the loading screen and graphic bugs are in almost half the games i tried.

(01-13-2015, 10:23 AM)Nintonito Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-13-2015, 10:21 AM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]tenkaichi 3 i couldn't get past the loading screen and graphic bugs are in almost half the games i tried.

Have you compared with and without clock modulation?  Some of those bugs are probably JIT related anyways (or driver related if you aren't using a K1.)

(01-13-2015, 10:33 AM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]turning off the overclock does nothing to help the game.  i am using shield tablet so its Jit related for the graphics bugs.

I'm talking about Wii version, sorry :o
I was talking about the wii version, thats the only one dolphin can run anyways. should be obvious (sorry if this sounded rude)
Need for Speed Underground 2 can full speed but crash Sad
Lol, guess I won't be adding the overclock/underclock settings to the Android UI, at least not right now. I wanted to use a SeekBarPreference for the actual overclock/underclock value, like in the desktop UI. The problem was, SeekBarPreferences output integers, and that doesn't go over well with Dolphin's current Android ini system. I couldn't convert the value, because it would always be read directly from the SeekBarPreference, which was another problem. I needed to convert the int to a float and do some math to get the decimal values for this setting, but I kinda can't. There are ways around this; I was starting to make a custom SeekBarPreference that did the required conversions and outputted a String, but I decided I didn't really want to add a whole new custom preference just for one setting. I could always rewrite the way the ini system works, but that would be quite a bit of work for just one setting. There may be a better way to do this, or something I'm not seeing, if anyone knows a better way please let me know. I'm pretty much just a novice programmer and everything I know I taught myself. I'm taking a programming course next semester, hopefully I can improve my skills Big Grin Anyways, to simplify for people who have no idea what the hell I'm talking about, I was going to make a setting to let us adjust the overclock/underclock from the settings of the app, but I had troubles and I'm not going to for now.
@seannyM
you could add predefined settings going from 0 to 2 in increments of 0.05. users can then just select the value from that. or atleast have a checkbox for turning off for games that don't need it or that have performance decrease from the overclock/underclock.
(01-13-2015, 01:26 PM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]@seannyM
you could add predefined settings going from 0 to 2 in increments of 0.05. users can then just select the value from that. or atleast have a checkbox for turning off for games that don't need it or that have performance decrease from the overclock/underclock.

I was thinking about predefined settings, but I thought that a seek bar not only gave more control but it looks nicer and is faster than scrolling through a list of decimal numbers. Btw, the checkbox for turning it off/on was easy, I just saw it as pointless by itself.
(01-13-2015, 01:42 PM)SeannyM Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-13-2015, 01:26 PM)MugenAttack Wrote: [ -> ]@seannyM
you could add predefined settings going from 0 to 2 in increments of 0.05. users can then just select the value from that. or atleast have a checkbox for turning off for games that don't need it or that have performance decrease from the overclock/underclock.

I was thinking about predefined settings, but I thought that a seek bar not only gave more control but it looks nicer and is faster than scrolling through a list of decimal numbers. Btw, the checkbox for turning it off/on was easy, I just saw it as pointless by itself.
I would avoid seek bars.  Since it sounds like you aren't an android programming expert,  this is one of those things you should just cop out and use predefined options.  For now at least.  This is one of those more advanced things to just retrofit onto a .ini
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