Dolphins had an explosion of massive updates recently, performance has skyrocketed.
Do you think I have any chance of running a wii game with my Macbook Air 2014?
Posted 08 March 2015 - 02:07 AM
Do you think I have any chance of running a wii game with my Macbook Air 2014?
Posted 08 March 2015 - 04:55 AM
The cpu is fine and dandy, but those intel integrated graphics might be a problem. I know the 4000 barely made the dolphins minimum specs, I dont know how much better the HD5000 is.... But Im guessing with the recent improvements to dolphin, and the i5 and hd5000, it should be pretty good.
Okay thanks I might give dolphin a shot sometime.
Posted 08 March 2015 - 05:12 AM
Floating point doesnt just affect your physics, it affects the accuracy of your polygons vertex placement as well. For example, the reason the psx had wobbly polygons that warped and juttered all over the place was because it didnt have accurate enough floating point precision.
I noticed that a lot when playing the Spyro trilogy. I always assumed it was just a really bad kind of LOD.
By the way, since you seem knowledgable on the emulation scene. Can you give a similar summary of PCSX2? Has that seen any improvements like Dolphin?
I used to use that a while back but its performance was hugely varied depending on the game. FFX worked a dream, which no longer matters as I have it on Vita, but FF12 had a lot of framerate issues.
Edited by MarcusT, 08 March 2015 - 05:13 AM.
Posted 08 March 2015 - 05:35 AM
The cpu is fine and dandy, but those intel integrated graphics might be a problem. I know the 4000 barely made the dolphins minimum specs, I dont know how much better the HD5000 is.... But Im guessing with the recent improvements to dolphin, and the i5 and hd5000, it should be pretty good.
What about MacBook Pro 2014? 2.6 Ghz Core i5, 16GB RAM. Graphics is Intel Iris, which I haven't heard of (1536 MB)
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Posted 08 March 2015 - 06:04 AM
What about MacBook Pro 2014? 2.6 Ghz Core i5, 16GB RAM. Graphics is Intel Iris, which I haven't heard of (1536 MB)
What on earth is the point of having that much RAM but no dedicated graphics card? I guess there are some non-visual tasks that might use that much memory but surely the main one that would necessitate that amount would be gaming.
Posted 08 March 2015 - 06:11 AM
What on earth is the point of having that much RAM but no dedicated graphics card? I guess there are some non-visual tasks that might use that much memory but surely the main one that would necessitate that amount would be gaming.
I'm a web developer and at my current job I sometimes have three virtual machines running depending on what I'm working on (3 apps that live in different places but communicate with each other). *shrug* At any rate, I didn't pay for it.
I'm starting to think I'd like to build a PC at home for gaming. Maybe I'll make another thread to ask for advice.
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Posted 08 March 2015 - 06:20 AM
I'm a web developer and at my current job I sometimes have three virtual machines running depending on what I'm working on (3 apps that live in different places but communicate with each other). *shrug* At any rate, I didn't pay for it.
I'm starting to think I'd like to build a PC at home for gaming. Maybe I'll make another thread to ask for advice.
Posted 08 March 2015 - 06:27 AM
Not to get off topic but if you want to build a pc, look up Austing Evans on YouTube. He has a ton of vids for pc related stuff.
Lol this was already off-topic!
I'm a web developer and at my current job I sometimes have three virtual machines running depending on what I'm working on (3 apps that live in different places but communicate with each other). *shrug* At any rate, I didn't pay for it.
I'm starting to think I'd like to build a PC at home for gaming. Maybe I'll make another thread to ask for advice.
Does that ever get anywhere near to 16GB? What are you simulating on virtual machines, all of google?
Posted 08 March 2015 - 08:42 AM
I noticed that a lot when playing the Spyro trilogy. I always assumed it was just a really bad kind of LOD.
By the way, since you seem knowledgable on the emulation scene. Can you give a similar summary of PCSX2? Has that seen any improvements like Dolphin?
I used to use that a while back but its performance was hugely varied depending on the game. FFX worked a dream, which no longer matters as I have it on Vita, but FF12 had a lot of framerate issues.
What about MacBook Pro 2014? 2.6 Ghz Core i5, 16GB RAM. Graphics is Intel Iris, which I haven't heard of (1536 MB)
Posted 08 March 2015 - 10:00 AM
as for ff12 PAL versions of the game still seem to have trouble, with performance dropping around groups and wendigoes. NTSC versions seem to be able to reach full performance and up to 200%/300fps with Wait Loop
I would've thought regional standards would be one of the easiest hurdles for emulation to cross.
Posted 08 March 2015 - 03:29 PM
I never mentioned the copy I played the most was the PAL version from when we knew the game was not coming to the US. I played it on a CRT using Homebrew channel at the time and never had framerate issues for XB. I know I played the US version at least once but don't recall any difference.
Posted 09 March 2015 - 12:56 AM
I never mentioned the copy I played the most was the PAL version from when we knew the game was not coming to the US. I played it on a CRT using Homebrew channel at the time and never had framerate issues for XB. I know I played the US version at least once but don't recall any difference.
I would've thought regional standards would be one of the easiest hurdles for emulation to cross.
Posted 21 March 2015 - 06:00 PM
Interview with Hiro Yamada on the 3ds port.
http://www.nintendol...ew_nintendo_3ds
thanks for posting, sounds like a pretty amazing achievement and the work started in 2013.
Posted 25 March 2015 - 02:41 AM
Interview with Hiro Yamada on the 3ds port.
http://www.nintendol...ew_nintendo_3ds
Yeah, I saw that. It does sound quite impressive a technical achievement. I hope the fact that they seem to have sacrificed some graphical quality in order to maintain the draw distance ends up being a worthy sacrifice. The epic views were a big part of this game, from what I'd played and seen.
Posted 25 March 2015 - 03:14 AM
Yeah, I saw that. It does sound quite impressive a technical achievement. I hope the fact that they seem to have sacrificed some graphical quality in order to maintain the draw distance ends up being a worthy sacrifice. The epic views were a big part of this game, from what I'd played and seen.
I think the addition to make the game 3D as well will help immersion and make up for any quality that may have been lost.
Posted 25 March 2015 - 03:18 AM
I think the addition to make the game 3D as well will help immersion and make up for any quality that may have been lost.
Yeah, probably. Although I really wish all games with 3D offered a graphical improvement when the 3D is turned off. Ironfall was great in that respect. 30 fps with 3D on. 60fps with it off. Monster Hunter 4 added anti-aliasing when the 3D was off.
Edited by MarcusT, 25 March 2015 - 03:20 AM.
Posted 25 March 2015 - 06:21 AM
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