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Is there any difference ? - Mad Wolf - 05-03-2010

hi all ....
is there any difference btwn (Zelda TP [PAL] & [NTSC]) , i mean in speed or general performance with dolphin emu ?

which better with Dolphin ?


RE: Is there any difference ? - NaturalViolence - 05-04-2010

The main difference is that for PAL 25 fps is fullspeed and for NTSC 30 fps is fullspeed. I don't think I would consider either version "better" than the other.


RE: Is there any difference ? - thaCASHdude - 05-04-2010

i think NTSC is smoother (i do not mean faster).


RE: Is there any difference ? - naoan - 05-04-2010

It's tied with your screen refresh rate, just get the one that match your region (i.e europe=PAL, rest of the world=NTSC).


RE: Is there any difference ? - LuisR14 - 05-04-2010

(05-04-2010, 02:49 PM)naoan Wrote: (i.e europe=PAL, rest of the world=NTSC).
the other way around Tongue, USA/Canada/Japan=NTSC, rest of the world=PAL Tongue


RE: Is there any difference ? - naoan - 05-04-2010

Blush you're right
from wiki
[Image: 800px-PAL-NTSC-SECAM.svg.png]
though i can testify that most southeast asia use ntsc Huh


RE: Is there any difference ? - Mad Wolf - 05-05-2010

thnx all 4 da nice info
my screen 4:3 and 60 rr ... is that u mean ((naoan)) ??
is that mean if i change da refresh rate , i'll get some difference in performance ?


RE: Is there any difference ? - naoan - 05-05-2010

Get ntsc then, no it has nothing to do with performance.


RE: Is there any difference ? - karadaniano - 05-05-2010

well, if you have 25 fps with the NTSC version, that means 85% of the speed, but if you use the PAL, that means fullspeed


RE: Is there any difference ? - thaCASHdude - 05-05-2010

PAL has a lower refresh rate.