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Trying to make it perfect - Mister Epic - 02-21-2010 Hello there! I'm a noob in Dolphin. Here are my computer's specs. Motherboard : Asus Rampage II Gene Processor : Intel Core i7 920, 2800 Mhz (Quad-core) Memory : 6 GB of DDR3 SDRAM, 1333 Mhz Graphics : Two crossfired ATI Radeon HD 5870's. Each card has 1 GB of memory (GDDR5) and has a clock speed of 850 mhz. They also support DirectX 11. OS : Windows 7 Ultimate x64 On this computer, I could emulate Tatsunoko vs. Capcom (NTSC-U) using Dolphin SVN 4771 x64. It did really well! But I'm sure it can do better. My goal is to play this game on a resolution of 1920x1080 and using MSAA 4x, at full speed (60 fps) and using the Xbox 360 Street Fighter IV fightpad. Yes, I'm upscaling the video! And I want good and sharp graphics. I tried the OpenGL and the Direct3D 9 plugin. Both with a resolution of 1920x1080 and 4x MSAA. The OpenGL plugin made blurry ugly graphics and it went from 30 to 60 fps. The Direct3D 9 plugin made really good graphics, like I wanted, but it made the game freeze a bit frequently. It went from 50 to 60 fps. No matter the plugins I use, there's a sound delay and I don't like it. Thanks for the plugins to use the 360 controller! But I can't choose the buttons configuration. So, I'm here to ask a few questions. First, which plugins/softwares should I download/use to make sure my goal is reached? I'm sure my computer can do a beautiful work! Is there a DirectX10 or 11 plugin? How should I configure those softwares/plugins according to my computer's specs? How can I fix this sound delay? How can I configure my controller's buttons? Thanks for answering my questions. By the way, I'm not, but almost, perfect in English. |