
Originally Posted by
Zach
I have never seen any evidence that mame is hard drive intensive, or even running CHD games to be hard drive intensive..
The best thing to do is dig through release notes if you have changed versions and that is when the problems started. Because more than likely they have removed old hacks that sped up the emulation and made the game play faster.. A lot of 3D based games have this issue. The developers decided a long time ago to start removing hacks and performance tweaks that didn't belong, in the interest of preserving emulation accuracy.
You can try shutting down anti-virus and every other conceivable resource hog, but if is a case of the emulation being changed and performance hacks removed, the only choice you have is to revert to an older version of MAME