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Mc_kA
October 9th, 2007, 20:31
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?

Jale
October 9th, 2007, 20:40
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.

Mc_kA
October 9th, 2007, 20:42
but my brother have core 2 and 2 gb ddr2 ram,,, its for him slow too,,,, we really dunno what to do =(

~!!WhoCares!!~
October 9th, 2007, 21:01
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.

Jale
October 9th, 2007, 21:21
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".

Mc_kA
October 10th, 2007, 13:59
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

Mc_kA
October 10th, 2007, 17:07
even only with 6 speed, T_T

azoreseuropa
October 10th, 2007, 18:25
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.

Mc_kA
October 10th, 2007, 18:46
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?

Jale
October 10th, 2007, 18:50
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.

ulaoulao
October 10th, 2007, 22:26
Mc_kA, there is not a way to emulate the gamecube on a computer right now. the emulator you speak of only ever reach beta stages. Your best shot at even coming close is to have the windows64 installed with a dual or quad cord cpu with as much ram as you can possibly get. And at that its not going to run very fast, nor is the compatibility going to change.

The emulator is full of bugs and not even 10% complete. Nor was it intended to be. Emulation is a hobby, the authors just do this for fun, not a job. So you can expect anything other then what you get.

If you want to see a gamecube game slowly creep its way on to you computer, then this is the emulator for you. If you want to play at full speeds go to best buy and get the actual system because it is not going to happen on a computer this day in age.

Remember emulation is a 4 to 1 .. You need to..

1) run the OS (windows)
2) decompile the rom
3) emulate the game
4) transcribe the calls to DirectX on the fly.

This takes processing power... and your wimpy 8 gigAbillion supper Cray systems is not going to hack it LOL.. ?In others words like all here have said just going to have to wait...