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Dolphin Emulator


Zeth Ryder
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So since I got my new awesome quad core computer, I've been doing a lot of test with different games, then I thought I would give it a try to do testing with Dolphin and these are my results, so far! Most of these games ran perfect with little to no problems which just amazes me how far Dolphin really has come! ;D

 

If you would like to give Dolphin a try, you can find the most recent updated emulator here!

 

Screenshots of my test with FPS information at the top bar:

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Congrats on the new computer.

 

Since you can run a lot of games perfectly, it makes me regret the decision I made on my laptop.

 

I can play a lot of games on Dolphin, but not perfectly. Although, I can play a lot of recent PC games pretty good, but I mainly got this lappy for Dolphin and PCSX2(which runs great, thankfully).

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Holy damn man! I want a quad core now -.- Sort of. I want to keep all the old stuff on this computer, though. Seems like I'd have to get an external hard drive or something to back it all up, and then get a new computer with a quad core (Vista please, I don't like how Windows 7 screwed Media Player's mini video window). Sounds pricey, though.

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Holy damn man! I want a quad core now -.- Sort of. I want to keep all the old stuff on this computer, though. Seems like I'd have to get an external hard drive or something to back it all up, and then get a new computer with a quad core (Vista please, I don't like how Windows 7 screwed Media Player's mini video window). Sounds pricey, though.

 

What are you talking about o.O? I've never had some screwed up Media Player mini thing? Plus Windows 7 > Vista
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Holy damn man! I want a quad core now -.- Sort of. I want to keep all the old stuff on this computer, though. Seems like I'd have to get an external hard drive or something to back it all up, and then get a new computer with a quad core (Vista please, I don't like how Windows 7 screwed Media Player's mini video window). Sounds pricey, though.

 

Just get an old version of Media Player. Hell, get VLC, it's so much better than Media Player. Plus Windows 7 is much faster and sexier than Windows Vista. Linux ftw.
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Too bad it seems that computers capable of running Dolphin at full speed still cost a small fortune... Kinda like Crysis...

 

I guess I will have to wait until 2015 to get one capable of running it... :P

 

Either way, good luck on your experiments!

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