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Any idea what are the perfect settings to run to get Mario to quit randomly going slow mo on me? I have my settings turned all the way down except keeping it at 1080p. I'm running ubuntu and the NVIDIA Driver as well.
Try obtaining Windows. Ubuntu sometimes has bad graphics drivers.
Which version of ubuntu? which version of nvidia's driver? GPU?
(09-18-2016, 06:51 AM)gamemasterplc Wrote: [ -> ]Try obtaining Windows. Ubuntu sometimes has bad graphics drivers.

Not everyone can or wants to use Windows, and GPU drivers for a NVIDIA card are not an issue (assuming OP has no issue with using the proprietary driver).
Newest version of Ubuntu and newest proprietary driver. Os installed a month ago. Driver updated to most current today. Specs on the pc are in my profile. Gtx 750ti card.

I had windows before but was told to use ubuntu cause the Bluetooth doesn't work right in winsows.
Can you show your graphics settings?
If you are talking about the slowdown if someone is killed on multiplayer mode, or if you're hit by an enemy, this also slows down on the real hardware. Very annoying, but accurate...
General:
Enable Dual Core (checked)
Enable idle skipping (checked)
Enable cheats (checked)
JIT Recompiler

Audio:
DSP HLE
Audio backend: ALSA

Wii Misc Settings:
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

GRAPHICS

General:
OpenGL
Full Res: Auto
Aspect Ratio: Auto
Use full screen (checked)

Enhancements:
IR: 3x 1920x1584 for 1080p
AA: 2x MSAA
AF: 1x
PPE: off
Scaled EFB copy (checked)

Hacks:
Skip EFB (Checked)
Ignore format changes (Checked)
Store EFB (Checked)
Texture Cache: middle (this doesn't seem to matter in speed)
External Frame Buffer Disable (checked)
Fast Depth (checked)
Disable bounding box (checked)


Anything else not mentioned was unchecked.
The texture cache setting can safely be set to Fast. Any games needing something more accurate will automatically override the setting (unless you open the graphics settings while playing, so don't do that).

If you keep it to Middle, it won't do anything for games that don't need something that accurate. However, games that still need a more accurate setting will ignore that setting and force a more accurate setting anyway. So you're really just reducing your performance for no good reason.
Basically I guess it boils down to a 750ti gtx isn't enough to run these games?
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