Here, watch this:
He said, Options - Insert - Envelope - Speed up Frames...
...Dolphin Master Version...
hm...kinda weird? or fake?
Here, watch this:
He said, Options - Insert - Envelope - Speed up Frames...
...Dolphin Master Version...
hm...kinda weird? or fake?
Last edited by Ikku; August 11th, 2007 at 14:25. Reason: XD Logo
Well this vid doesn't prove anything. It just proves that falco can own fox. This would be more credible IF maybe he had shown Smash bros booted from dolphin
Dolphin is unable to get to that speed, even the x64 version. It's also easy to speed up a video. Also it looks in fullscreen in this video, dolphin doesn't do full screen either.
just fake, nothing big there.
There is no version of Dolphin that can accomplish that level of playable speed, but after watching this video: ,
and when I tried it myself, it worked! Super Smash Bros. Melee was playing at perfect speeds, though it was still a little jerky, it was still perfect
. The video says that you need dolphin vs.1.02. but I tried it on my dolphin vs.1.03 and it still worked. One piece of warning is that when you are going to do it, remove your memcard_a first because it will ask if it can save data which will automatically delete all the game data that you previously had
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OS: Windows x64 edition
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Motherboard: MSI K9VGM-V
Memory: 1 Gig DDR2 RAM
Graphics card: NVIDIA 7300 LE 256MB
To get it even faster try lighting melee and that together.... ^^
Quite true, I tried that.
OS: Windows x64 edition
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Motherboard: MSI K9VGM-V
Memory: 1 Gig DDR2 RAM
Graphics card: NVIDIA 7300 LE 256MB
I tried to use gcos with 1.03 and it didn't work. With 1.02 works fine, but I don't have SSBM to test and see with my own eyes if that's true. I tried only with Zelda TP and all I've seen was a black screen and some green glitches. If that's true (and It seems to be, because some members here are saying that it worked), is it useful to use this information on the new version development? And, did someone tried it using more games?
Thanks dolphin team for your work, cause this emulator is awesome.
Sorry about my english, but I'm brazilian.
I think that this method only works with Super Smash Bros. Melee. I actually tried it with other games, but I noticed no significant changes. I do not have Zelda Twilight Princess so I would not know.
OS: Windows x64 edition
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Motherboard: MSI K9VGM-V
Memory: 1 Gig DDR2 RAM
Graphics card: NVIDIA 7300 LE 256MB
oh my god it actually works