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(12-17-2019, 04:48 PM)Destroyer5150 Wrote: [ -> ]Wii games actually run faster in some cases. You can long press on the game image to set the settings for just that game. You can savestate ingame by swiping down and it's in the three dots button to the right. You can also try cpu overclocking in the options. I usually set a game that needs it between 100 and 110. There's also a hacks option and I usually tick all the boxes first and let that be s starting point. And I set Shader compilation mode to Asynchronous (ubershaders) but skip drawing can be faster in the gfx option. Other than that just look at the wiki per game and mess with the options. You'll find a sweet spot.

Also when i long press X button on the ps4 controller on the game it exits out of Dolphin on Nvidia Shield Tv
So how do you use OVERIDE EMULATED CPU CLOCK SPEED to get better frames per sec in some games ?
How does it supposed to work exactly ? So where it says Emulated Clock speed, do i make that higher or lower and where it says SPEED LIMIT, do i touch that at all ?

I had a play around with it, and it doesnt improve my frames at all, so i must be doing something wrong. So Fight night 2 for example. I get about 30fps during fights, what would i do to improve this and a couple of other games that play about 40fps.

I see people post they put clock speed to 40% on certain games , but if i do that my game goes super slow motion so must be doing it wrong.
(12-18-2019, 03:30 AM)Aussieguy Wrote: [ -> ]So where it says Emulated Clock speed, do i make that higher or lower

If you want to improve the gameplay speed, make it lower.

(12-18-2019, 03:30 AM)Aussieguy Wrote: [ -> ]and where it says SPEED LIMIT, do i touch that at all ?

No, keep that setting at 100%.
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