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Hello fellow gamers - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-support) +--- Thread: Hello fellow gamers (/Thread-hello-fellow-gamers) |
Hello fellow gamers - lewsidius - 07-31-2015 Hello! Just got the emulator working Im using an xbox controller for now however if I can get this emulator running better I may buy some wii remotes Im playing the new super mario bros My issues are: The game is kinda a little slow... you can tell when mario jumps its a slow movement up and descending Also the sound is kinda choppy and either crackles or cuts out I read a few forum topics but none of the fixes worked I am presently using my sound card under graphics and Direct x 9 is selected but greyed out I tried a few other settings but nothing has fixed the issue Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks Chris RE: Hello fellow gamers - cyrax33 - 07-31-2015 Welcome. Your rig is too slow to keep up with Dolphin, use the latest development build on top of this page (Download) and see if that helps. The audio being choppy and cutting out is because your not getting full speed. Also you should see either OpenGL or D3D with the new dev. build, DX9 was deprecated long time ago. RE: Hello fellow gamers - JosJuice - 07-31-2015 I hope you aren't actually using your sound card for graphics. It doesn't sound like you would get good performance from that ![]() (07-31-2015, 04:10 AM)cyrax33 Wrote: use the latest development build on top of this page (Download) and see if that helps. Their profile says windows 7 x32, so they'd have to install a 64-bit operating system too. RE: Hello fellow gamers - cyrax33 - 07-31-2015 Ditto such a boy scout. RE: Hello fellow gamers - lewsidius - 07-31-2015 [quote='JosJuice' pid='380288' dateline='1438282451'] I hope you aren't actually using your sound card for graphics. It doesn't sound like you would get good performance from that ![]() sorry did i write sound card? duh! I meant graphics... My graphics card is a 1080p HDMI Saphire but an older one my sound is an maudio firewire interface What do you suggest in minimum requirements as for processor? Thanks for all your help guys!!!! :-) RE: Hello fellow gamers - AnyOldName3 - 08-01-2015 To be honest, any desktop Haswell CPU should be fine for light to medium games, but you'll need one that supports overclocking for the most demanding ones. The cheapest overclockable one is the Pentium G3258, which is only dual-core and has no hyperthreading, so certain programs will refuse to run on it as there aren't four hardware threads. It's a fast little chip once overclocked and is more than enough for most cases, though. If you want something more powerful, then the next cheapest overclockable one is actually not that cheap, and it's the i5 4690K, which is a pretty high-end part. The gist of things is that you'll get a lot more mileage from a recent Intel chip than anything else - in Dolphin, Intel's newest chips perform twice as well at the same clock speed as AMD's, and Dolphin can only use two main threads, so the extra cores on an AMD chip are no help. Ideally, if you could post which games you want to play, we'll be able to judge the minimum you'll need to get them working properly - there's no need for you to go for an expensive chip for the ability to play everything if you don't care about the minority of games which will actually benefit from it. RE: Hello fellow gamers - mimimi - 08-01-2015 You can try to force the game to use efb to texture. That should speed up the game a lot, like factor 2 to 3. On the latest development builds, the emulation is correct, fast and properly upscaled, but it only works on 64bit cpus. |