Dolphin Emu, Shouldnt be this Choppy!

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by playa4002, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. playa4002

    playa4002 Member

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    Alright, I searched this section with your "search tool" didn't find anything so I'm Going to post :eek:

    Got dolphin, I got my game in .gcm, 2 actually Zelda: wind maker and Residant evil 4.

    I tryed RE4 first, oh yes it was choppy, just at the screen it said my memory card is damaged or whatever.. I tryed to play, but 1-3 fps is un barale.

    Then... I tryed Zelda: Wind Maker, the screens like
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    | NINTENDO |
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    and you know those simple graphics screens, it was mint, turns to the sun ( begining of zelda for yu to press start) constacnt [bold][bold].[/bold][/bold] 73 fps

    0.73 fps makes me sad, this is my comp specs, I spent my money on it, I think i did a good job.

    Specs:
    CPU : 3.0GHZ P4 H-T
    Memory: 1GB DDR 400 RAM
    Graphics: Geforce 128mb 5900 FX ( yes its low, but i can run doom in high with 4x hyper threading and highest fildering mode looks awsome :D)
    Harddrive: 300GB. Split into 5 Drives.

    Cheers, Maybe thers a later version i dont have? where can i get? or a differrent emu thats better, Thanks!
     
  2. Nelson419

    Nelson419 Guest

    An N64 game could barely run good with your setup. If you want to play those games, buy a gamecube. Unless you are playing on NASA computers or something, gamecube emu on the PC is no option
     
  3. Venom5880

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    Exactly. So far, the only person that has claimed to get decent performance with Dolphin has an AMD X2 and dual 7800GTs. Basically, unless you're willing to shell out at least $1500 in PC parts, you won't be able to run that emulator at decent speeds.
     
  4. gm14zero

    gm14zero Guest

    The emulator is just not optomized enough yet to play it, but as people said with the money you would spend to upgrade your computer you can buy a gamecube and even a way to boot dvd-r.
     

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