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    Emulator speed... yes, I have a 64bit OS.

    Salutations,

    I just downloaded your latest BETA version of your emulator, and I am trying to run Super Smash Bros Melee on it.

    Unfortunatly, I get terrible performance, ranging from 3 to 13 fps.

    I have a rather good computer, I'm pretty sure the problem doesn't come from here.

    Core2Duo 6700E
    Geforce 8800GTX
    4gb RAM
    Vista 64bit

    Now I've searched a little on the forum (surprise!) and all I found out about SSMB performance issues was with people having a 32bit OS, and how it runs so well on 64bit, so well in fact, it runs too fast.

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    Anybody have a clue ?


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    do you have the x64 dolphin version?

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    Yes, I tried both Betas (2 and 3) from the sticky uptop.

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    I found the problem...

    Silly me.

    I didn't activate the Dual Core support and eum... dynarec ? -_-


    Well, now it's going fine... TOO FINE.

    I'm running at 90 FPS, and the game goes too damn fast ! Can I slow it down ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sephariel View Post
    Can I slow it down ?
    Not until a frame limiter is coded in. You know, Dolphin hasn't exactly been speedy in the past, so something like slowing the game down was written off as crazy talk.
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    Haha, alright I see. Thanks for the answer.

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    I read somewhere that increasing graphics quality settings (6xFSAA) helps to slow it down by intentionally adding graphic lag, but with a graphics card that amazing, it may not slow it down as much as the CPU. The result of that is it would look really good but still be too fast. Can't lose.
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    Different combinations of cpu players and stages with slow-mo special melee will run around normal speed. I get around 60 fps with 1 bot on a highly detailed/active stage, such as Venom or Mute City, or with 3 bots on a neutral detailed/active stage, like Temple or SMB.

    I haven't tried raising AA during play, but I think I had a ~10 frame increase after turning it off in SA2:B or some other game.
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    In my experience, increasing antialiasing is an excellent way to lower a framerate, almost better than raising the screen resolution. Speaking of which, you might try playing dolphin with its window maximized as well.
    Dolphin from SVN r7648:
    x86 Builds: r7648
    x64 Builds: r7648

    Desktop:
    OS: Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3 | CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2 CPUs, 2.40GHz) | RAM: 2x Corsair XMS 2GiB DDR2, 2x Corsair XMS 1GiB DDR2 (6GiB total, 3.25 recognized by XP) | Video: EVGA NVidia GeForce 8800GT 512MiB | Audio: Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic | CD/DVD Drives of note: LG8163b DVD-R

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    Having this sort of conversation makes me so happy, thinking off how slow it was before.

    If i ever disagree with you, it is not because i´m trying to be an asshole. It is just to tell you that you are wrong

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