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Dugie

(09-24-2009, 05:58 AM)Daco Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-22-2009, 08:56 AM)Dugie Wrote: [ -> ]Daco, are you aware that you are making absolutely no sense?
Your grammar is all over the place, your sentence structure is preposterous; wtf do you mean by "i am also aware on how to run games full speed on my "crappy" cpu"?
You got the "crappy" part right, but that cpu has absolutely no unlocked potential.

Elaborate!
yet i pm'd a member earlier explaining everything Wink
with pictures and everything
also, my post was perfectly fine english and i made perfect sense. you just dont understand what i said.

Well of course your not going to admit to being Vaguely illiterate, Especially not on here. But in reality, does that truly explain why you decided to delete your previous post along with others?

If its not too much to ask, link your "pm" here so I can see exactly how you managed to unlock your Cpu's potential.

(09-24-2009, 05:58 AM)Daco Wrote: [ -> ]also, my post was perfectly fine english
See what i mean by sentence structure? Why did you have to delete your last post, I could stay here and correct you all day.
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Anyway, here is the revised form:
(09-24-2009, 05:58 AM)Daco Wishes He Wrote: [ -> ]The English in my post was perfectly fine
For further reference Languages must always be capitalized
But, that is part of lesson two, we'll get to that after completion of the first. Wink

LuisR14

(09-25-2009, 08:58 AM)Dugie Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-24-2009, 05:58 AM)Daco Wrote: [ -> ]also, my post was perfectly fine english
See what i mean by sentence structure? Why did you have to delete your last post, I could stay here and correct you all day.
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Anyway, here is the revised form:
(09-24-2009, 05:58 AM)Daco Wishes He Wrote: [ -> ]The English in my post was perfectly fine
For further reference Languages must always be capitalized
But, that is part of lesson two, we'll get to that after completion of the first. Wink
lol Smile, well he's not asking for a tutor anyways :p so you can take your lessons somewhere else xD
Lmfao
But lets get back on topic.
dugie your such a dumbass, nobody online uses proper grammer its like saying "its not n00b its newbie... get it right"
(09-25-2009, 02:38 PM)THELUKESTIR Wrote: [ -> ]dugie your such a dumbass, nobody online uses proper grammer its like saying "its not n00b its newbie... get it right"
euhm
noob != newbie. its not even the same thing


ANYWAY

back on topic indeed
I am just wondering if anyone of the devs is even trying to figure this out ? Hrydgard said he would fix it,nothing yet
It's obviously very comlicated bug to find ?
I don't have any of such slow down problems on my GF9800GT. The plugin is always fast for me, and of course such hacks do not increase speed further for me.
I am assimilating that Zelda: Twilight Princess is the main interest that is being discussed. In places like the forest and Hyrule field there is drastic slowdown in the OpenGL and DX9 plugin, with the DX9 plugin having far worse slowdowns.

However enabling any of the projection hacks yields a hefty increase in speed for the DX9 plugin, areas that ran at 3 - 7 FPS now run at 17 - 22 FPS or 22 - 30 FPS (Full speed), something the projection hacks are doing are causing an immense speedup with this game with the DX9 plugin.

There seems to be a major bottleneck in graphics emulation that the projection hacks somehow are able to solve with the DX9 plugin, if the source of these slowdowns are fixed it may very well benefit other games and increase overall performance.
It is just a coincidence that all builtin hacks give a speedup. If you change the numerical values for the hacks then it is really easy to make a hack that gives no speedup at all.
(09-26-2009, 03:32 AM)wea0 Wrote: [ -> ]It is just a coincidence that all builtin hacks give a speedup. If you change the numerical values for the hacks then it is really easy to make a hack that gives no speedup at all.

Maybe i misunderstood, but it wouldn't be half bad to make a hack that doesn't change anything to test what's going on.
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