What kind of computer/graphics card do you have? And what settings are you using? I couldn't even get nsmbw to play without horrible fps and it is a LIGHT game...
Thanks!
-Erik
Hardware Specifications:
Motherboard: Foxconn Destroyer, Socket AM2+, nForce 780a Tri-SLI chipset.
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CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 920 (overclocked to 4GHz)
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RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066 (overclocked to 1200)
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Video Card 1: ATi Radeon HD 5850, 1024MB GDDR5
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Video Card 2: Nvidia GeForce GTX260, 896MB GDDR3 (Dedicated PhysX card)
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Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Platinum
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Boot Drive: (3x) Seagate 320GB in RAID-5 (640GB usable space)
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Storage Drive: (1x) Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB
Dolphin Configuration:
Dolphin build: SVN 5430
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Dual Core: Enabled
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Idle Skipping: Enabled
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HLE and IPL: Enabled
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CPU Emulator Engine: JIT recompiler
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Graphics Plugin: OpenGL
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Resolution: 5296x1050
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Keep Aspect Ratio: Stretch to Window
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Auto scale: Enabled
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Wide screen hack: Enabled
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Antialiasing: 4x MSAA
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Anisotropic Filtering: 16x AF
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So far, every game I've played in Dolphin runs at full speed on this system. A few games (such as SSX Tricky) have audio issues, but that's more likely a problem with the audio plugin than anything else. Emulation is always going to take a powerful system; just be glad that GameCube/Wii emulation seems to be a lot less CPU dependent than PS2 emulation :roll:
Edit: Just tested the GameCube version of
Beyond Good and Evil in Eyefinity. There are still black bars letterboxing the image, but it's Hor+.
The PC version of this game doesn't even properly support widescreen; seeing it working in triplehead for the first time is simply amazing.