![]() ![]() You could post your config, so I can try it on my PC and see if it works with frame skipping.Īlso frameskipping seems to slow down emulation a lot, at least on my computer, so I don't know if you would get the results you wanted, then again my computer is a piece of crap^^ Works fine with my computer, Direct3D9 and OpenGL, so I guess it's either a bug in the mac-version or has something to do with your configuration. (09-28-2011, 05:48 AM)flurgle Wrote: I've tried enabling it before I start the game, and I have the same problem.Īh, stupid me, I was so focused on the "Idle Skipping"-Option that I totally overlooked that my Dolphin-Version also has this frame-skipping feature. Is there something I'm missing or is this feature just not supported yet? MAC ANU SLOW DOWN EMULATOR FULLWhat I want to do is set my frame skipping to 1, doubling the speed and therefore playing at full speed with my fps at 30. When I choose this, my game speed is therefore cut in half, playing at 50%. There is also a check box that says "limit to fps"įor instance, if I set my framelimit to 30fps, then this is the speed at which my game will play. Under the configuration settings, there is a framelimit drop-down menu that at default is set to "off" other options are "auto" and increments of 5 from 10fps to 120fps. When you set that to 1, I believe that it will skip 1 frame for every 2 frames that is processed, therefore cutting the frames in half. Under the "emulation" menu, there is a "frame skipping" feature that at default is set to 0. This sounds like a mac-only feature, let me explain it a little more clearly. I've tried enabling it before I start the game, and I have the same problem. My Dolphin only has an Idle Skipping-setting, which I can't change while the emulator is running. I'm not sure if I understand you, but from what you wrote it appears to me as if you would only enable frame-skipping while the emulation is running, is that correct? Why don't you do it before you start the game, then? Also I don't really understand what you mean by frame-skipping 1 through 9, are you sure you are using Dolphin 3.0? Or is this a mac-only feature? With my games I hover around a 35-60 fps without frameskipping and the game slows down accordingly so it would be great to get that constant speed without having the game slow down by sacrificing some fps. ![]() This is what happens for all frameskipping (1-9) and it doesn't work. (09-27-2011, 03:44 AM)flurgle Wrote: When I try to enable frameskipping on mac, the video automatically stops even though the emulator still runs in the background, and then when I disable framskipping the emulator picks up again like nothing happend. Oh and thanks I guess for not closing my thread. ![]() If I were able to frameskip and go 30 fps at 100% speed, that would be amazing but unfortunately it's not working for me. I generally get 60fps in menus and loading and even some gameplay but in the more graphically intense sequences of games my fps can drop to 35-45. I've tried playing NBA street 3 and LOTR but those games don't work with dolphin yet The games I play are SSX3, Burnout revenge, SSBM, timesplitters 2. If you must need my specs, here they are:ĬPU: Intel Core i5 2.3 GHz w/ 2.9 GHz Turbo Boostĭolphin version 3.0 (most stable for me, already tried r7723, same problem) with 2x internal resolution (no other hacks). MAC ANU SLOW DOWN EMULATOR UPDATEOther mac users in the forum have had this problem and I was not looking for specific support, just to see if there was an update to the problem or if anyone was able to fix it with some hacks or something. I would have given my pc specs if I thought it was relevant to the problem, which I don't think it is. ![]()
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