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Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - servo386 - 11-05-2018 Sorry for the fairly noobish post but I am at a loss. According to everyone, the Nvidia Shield TV should be the best android device out there for Dolphin, but I cannot get it to run the main game I actually want to play in any playable way. I want to play Fight Night Round 2. Game loads, menus look great, video cut scenes are a bit janky (known vp6 video issue, no big deal) but when the actual gameplay starts (ie start a fight) the thing runs like its in slow motion. The FPS counter says 29-30 which should be fine, but the game is running in slow motion, nowhere near what it should. Is there a guide/thread out there for the absolute best settings for the Nvidia Shield TV? I've tried all kinds of stuff but have not had any success. Is there a build version people say is the best for the Nvidia Shield TV? Any help would be greatly appreciated. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - DJBarry004 - 11-06-2018 The NVidia Shield does have a nice GPU (AND drivers), but the CPU as of now is a "meh". RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - LG Fanatic - 11-06-2018 Have you tried adjusting the CPU over/underclock option? It's usually a good way to increase gameplay speed at the cost of emualtion accuracy. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - servo386 - 11-06-2018 (11-06-2018, 03:35 AM)LG Fanatic Wrote: Have you tried adjusting the CPU over/underclock option? It's usually a good way to increase gameplay speed at the cost of emualtion accuracy. I did. All the way from 75% to 20%. Very little difference. Is that it basically? I feel like I'm missing something. Why do so many other games work supposedly? RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - LG Fanatic - 11-06-2018 It could be that Fight Night is a graphically demanding game that even the Shield struggles to get playable frame rates. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - JMC47 - 11-07-2018 NVIDIA Shield is relatively weak. Fight Night is a 60 FPS game, so 30 fps will be slow motion. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - BlackAngel - 11-07-2018 servo386 Which Nvidia Shield Model? My mistake Nvidia K1 is Tablet Tegra X1 is beast but I don't know if CPU have enough power to run Dolphin-Emu games. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - Helios - 11-07-2018 It's the same SoC. Super not sure where you're getting that information, but it's 100% wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_X1 The X1 has one model. RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - JonnyH - 11-07-2018 (11-07-2018, 06:31 AM)BlackAngel Wrote: servo386 Which Nvidia Shield Model? I do not believe the "shield *TV*" ever had a k1 - just an x1. Maybe you're thinking of the shield *tablet*? RE: Nvidia Shield TV ideal settings - Fight Night Round 2 - Showman - 11-07-2018 I think that SD845 performs better than Tegra X1 now. Anyway, if you want to play wii game at higher gameplay speed you can try to run emulation in PAL 50Hz mode. You need PAL iso and have to turn off PAL60 option in dolphin settings. So if you have 30FPS then you have 50% gameplay speed for NTSC 60Hz mode and 60% gameplay speed at PAL 50Hz. Not too much, but in some games when FPS is about 40 that trick makes sense. |