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Phatguy88

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ok i have ssbm .gcm and it runs at about 7 fps. i have ati mobility raedon (64 mb ) gfx card. pentium m 1.6 ghz processor with a gig of ram. anyway to speed up the fps?
 

GCFreak

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always, its always the noobs...NO WAY!
GameCube Emulation is very new and dolphin and all other gc emus are very buggy.
and with those specs u shouldnt be expecting to run that game especially that mobile radeon...r u trying it on a notebook?
 

Toasty

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Yep, wait until GC emulation has advanced a bit more. As it is now, I don't think any consumer level PCs are capable of emulating it at full speed (correct me if I'm wrong - I've never had the opportunity to test it on a new, fast machine).
 

The_Agent

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id consider mine as a "fast" machine but no, still 5fps as the bottle neck is the data stream through the CPU on it id imagine, that's why doesn't matter what you have at the moment we all get the same, the team and what they have produced so far is incredible to be quite honest so just be thankful with what we have :D
 

Pky

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Phatguy88 said:
ok i have ssbm .gcm and it runs at about 7 fps. i have ati mobility raedon (64 mb ) gfx card. pentium m 1.6 ghz processor with a gig of ram. anyway to speed up the fps?

There's one way... to put on the Dynarec... it won't work very quick but it will work better...
 

raddy

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ive got Radeon 9250 128/128, 1,7GHz, 512MB RAM, and ive got the same problem..... and windows XP SP2
 

GCFreak

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The Main Focus of Emulation "GAMECUBE" Is an advanced gaming system and since it only needs to play games, they run fast, but on pc's they have to run loads of things, therefore they're slow PLUS!!! the dolphin emu which is an excelllent emu is slow cause its very bugggy like other emu's
 
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yyyy1313

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Quick question, but is there any indication that now that systems are becoming going PCI Express SLI, will they start maybe implementing a plugin for these newer systems?
So it could support ::gasp:: dual vid cards ::drools::
 

Shinigamiv7

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Most probably the reason for the low framerates is the current state of Gamecube emulators (of course you can't expect it to run properly though on low-end systems). Just look at how much improvement has been made on ps2 emus.
Just give it time. ^_^
If you can't wait, then get a gamecube and play the games on it (although you should do that once Sony releases the Ps3, since their price is likely to drop then).
 

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