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    Exclamation NullDC running slow

    I am trying to play Sonic Adventures 2 on NullDC, but the game runs slow (runs at around 20-30% speed). I tried messing with the options, to no avail. Although, once I disabled Dynarec, the game seemed to run faster (80-90%) but it became glitchy, and the sound was not synced.

    Do you guys think my system meets the requirements?

    OS: Windows Vista
    CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.00GHz 2000Mhz
    GPU: Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family 1.7GB
    RAM: 4GB

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    Default Re: NullDC running slow

    try to use chankast

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    Default Re: NullDC running slow

    I tried to use Chankast, but when I click Start it crashes, so I had to use NullDC instead.

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    i think that chankast and nulldc are not good with windows vista

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    has your pc this or highter

    Operating System: Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7) / Linux / Mac OS X (Intel version)
    CPU: Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 with SSE2
    GPU: OpenGL 2.1 or DirectX 9.0c compatible

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    hi are you here still waiting your answer

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    Default Re: NullDC running slow

    My PC has all of that.

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    ok you can play this game with dolphin emulator

    you need the gamecube version of the game

    if you want ill give you the link of the game in a PM

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    Default Re: NullDC running slow

    Ok, thanks. Could you PM me the link please?

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    Default Re: NullDC running slow

    Oh, and I downloaded Dolphin. It gives me an error upon startup: This application has failed to start because VCOMP100.DLL was not found.

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