Problem with Gamecube Emu
Hello all. i downloadet Gamecube emulator name dolphin
also i can start the game also naruto but,,,, its slow, i have a good comp also
1.5 DDr2 Ram
3.5 GHZ
Geforce 6600
if i use the emulator its load the speed of the game slow,,,may i have to setting somethink in the emulator?
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
You need at least 2 GB, a Core 2 Duo and a emulator written for x64 architecture to run at a barely decent speed. As for compatibility, you can't do anything but wait for a better version.
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
but my brother have core 2 and 2 gb ddr2 ram,,, its for him slow too,,,, we really dunno what to do =(
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
Gamecube emulators aren't really good right know any way. SO either you get a more ram :D or wait untill there are working emulators for the GC.
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
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Originally Posted by
Mc_kA
but my brother have core 2 and 2 gb ddr2 ram,,, its for him slow too,,,, we really dunno what to do =(
Did he try with the x64 version? I said "barely".
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
also didnt but, hey, on my comp also its running now with 35 Speed,,, mucm much much faster then before,, but when i want fight also with the charas like Naruto,,,,its use 10 speed only T_T.... only when i want fight bur rest with 35-40
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
even only with 6 speed, T_T
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
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Originally Posted by
Mc_kA
even only with 6 speed, T_T
If you dont have X64 and core 2 duo then you have a very slow speed. Get a powerful computer like this and you will have good speed.
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
i wonder omg
1.5 DDr2 Ram
3.5 GHZ
isnt that even good for a emulator oO like Gmecube?
on the setting there is :Graphic Card:Ati Radeon XPress 200 Series,(this Graphic card should work great) that is on the emulator, so my graphic is very good and 1.5 ddr2 ram is very good too how i know and 3.5 ghz is good too^^,,, so may i can do anything or isnt there a way?
Re: Problem with Gamecube Emu
Don't compare emulation to the actual system. Take Super Nintendo as an example. Why does it require at least a 233 MHz processor if the SNES operates at just 3 MHz? Same thing happes with GameCube emulators. GameCube operates at 485 MHz, that means 3.5 GHz is simply not enough.