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- Dolphin emulator not running smoothly how to#
- Dolphin emulator not running smoothly 64 bits#
- Dolphin emulator not running smoothly full#
The emulator offers unique Dolphin enhancements that allow older games to be played with enhanced visuals and performance tweaks.
Dolphin emulator not running smoothly how to#
(11-09-2013, 09:09 AM)xystus Wrote: (11-09-2013, 07:24 AM)tomawashi Wrote: Wow great, I have to try that !1.26 Author’s Opinion regarding the Dolphin 5 Best Settings For Slow PC How to Speed Up Dolphin Emulator on a Slow Computer 2022 You could also try disabling vsync on both presets - works good for me too. hackĪnd remember: you got more PC-power than me, so you could probably do Zelda TP 4x as well + try the MSAA settings.
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Mpdecoder hack, per-pixel-lighting, scaled EFB copy, 16x AF, fastdepth calc. Per-pixel-lighting, scaled EFB copy, 16x AF, fastdepth calc. Also, just try enabling AA for a game and check how it affects your fps. Setting IR to 4x helps keeping the clockspeeds relatively high. (11-09-2013, 07:24 AM)tomawashi Wrote: Wow great, I have to try that !
Dolphin emulator not running smoothly full#
Is there a way to make it run full speed all the time, no matter how demanding is the task ? Maybe another version is better ?Īlso, I noticed in AMD overdrive that the frequency seems to vary, the GPU sometimes goes down to 500Mhz ! So I think you were right after all ! But it's difficult to find the options, for EACH game, which will prevent the GPU from slowing down. Per-pixel-lighting, scaled EFB copy, 16xAFĭo you also have a custom ini for wind waker and twilight princess ?Įdit : I tried the version you told about, and it's really great for mario kart GC and wii, and new super mario bros, they are totally smooth now ! Many thanksīUT they are terrible with zelda WW and TP. Use 64bits Dolphin it's faster than x86.įor example, I use the following config for Mario Kart Wii:ĭolphin 3.5-1597 (because I couln't get it as smooth on Dolphin 4.0): 35% load average works great for me, so that's not the problem. I've got a custom ini file for each game (I love tweaking haha). But I did a lot of tweaking with options and I use Dolphin 3.5 for certain games (DX9 and DX11) and 4.0 for the rest (OpenGL & DX11). (11-09-2013, 07:14 AM)xystus Wrote: Yep, most of my games are smooth, except some REAL heavy CPU monsters like F-Zero GX and Metroid Prime.
Dolphin emulator not running smoothly 64 bits#
Maybe 35% is not enough, but I don't know how to get it to 60 or 70% to check if it works.Įdit : I also can't see any difference between 32 and 64 bits version. If I set AA on 2 samples, it goes up to 98% and the game lags (FPS goes down) With internal resolution x4 and pixel lighting, I get around 35% and it's still choppy (60 FPS all the time).
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I tried to run mario kart wii with catalyst overdrive control panel open, so I could see GPU load. My HD 7870 is overclocked (GPU 1170 Mhz and memory 1560Mhz) Good idea ! But I just tried and it doesn't work
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I see you've already tried the framelimiting options which can also be the cause of the problems you're having.
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If this doesn't help, you could also try enabling Vsync. These are all GPU related improvement - if I'm not mistaken & increase the load on your GPU. Furthermore, enable pixel lighting and maybe even MSAA. Try increasing IR (rendering resolution) to 3x or 4x. When I increased the load on the GPU, the clock-speeds didn't go into low-power mode and the stuttering was gone. Then it could switch back to "gaming" speeds when a scene got a little heavier on the GPU - this switching back & forth caused choppiness for me in games like Donkey Kong Country Return, Star Fox Assault and Soul Calibur 2. What I discovered, is that when your GPU load is too low your AMD GPU can clock back to low-power clock-speeds.
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