Overload was a REAL disappointment, for example. I hear a lot of "that'll run X just fine" for Good Old Games and then it turns out to be kinda sluggish. I was hoping to hear back from users with this CPU/GPU to see what kind of performance they are getting. Hoping to give F-Zero GX another try as well. I do know that it won't be 100% perfect, and that the Metroid series is a lot more tasking (Nintendo always seemed to build complex hardware with light software and then made the most of it) so I'll try a few other titles. Would it help to take the ROM off my HDD and put it on my M.2 SSD? I don't quite understand emulation 100% yet but with 18 GB of usable CPU RAM I would think it would just load the whole thing. Stretching helped the earsore but I know I can keep tweaking it. I'll keep playing but the audio is still slightly garbled at 40-50 fps. I'd like to upscale to 1080 and don't mind comprimising effects a bit. Once I remembered to set the backend, it ran pretty okay at native resolution. Thanks, I had some fun with Metroid Prime 2 last night, been quite a while since I played the original. Make sure you keep your GPU drivers and Windows up to date ![]() Dolphin runs pretty well on most modern Ryzen CPUs. (09-01-2020, 11:39 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: Use the most up to date Dolphin dev build and play with your charger plugged in.
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