1: what's your video card? 2: is your video card recent? Yes: go to 3 No: You might have to get a more recent video card 3: did you install DirectX 9.0c (from the microsoft website)? Yes: Go to 4 No: Get on http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/ and download it then install it 4: did you update your video cards drivers ( from the manufactuer)? Yes: go to 5 No: get on the manufactuer website of your video card (like www.nvidia.com for nvidia, www.ati.com for ATi) and get the latest drivers and install them 5: did you try rebooting your system? Yes: If you did all the previous steps, I have no idea No: last chance, if it doesn't work after you followed the previous steps...... (check the Yes)
well, i dont have a new card even thougth the emu says it sould work great.
maybe you know my video card, do i need to buy other? ah, another thing, in the emu it doesnt says if its a radeon of 32mb or 64mb or ...?? what card are you using?
You are better off go and buy nintendo game cube because this is not 100 perfect perfect...it is going to have a long years to come. at least 3 or 4 years. Buy it for nintendo's support.
You are waste your time on this emu. FPS speed is very slooooow and there is nothing you can do about it until 3 or 4 years later to increase that fps speed.
If you have a video card/chip made by SiS, you shouldn't even be looking at GameCube emulators, let alone any emulators that emulate complex 3D games. And yes, what others have said before, goes. Current line of computers just aren't fast enough.