Hi!
I have a strange problem with the game "All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2"
When the level starts goes perfect, but after a while the game starts to go slow.
While the game is going slow, I make a savestate and load it, and the game go perfect again (without slowdowns), and thus continuously.
How are your Powersettings?
If the Powersetting is " Balanced " your CPU can switch sporadic at halfspeed.
Before you play switch manualy at "High Performance"...
If this is done an it will be again, you need to check the temperatures of your CPU.
There are some Tools to doe this.
Hi!
My power settings are always in "High Performance"
Last week I cleaned the fans of the micro and video card, and the temperature is within normal values.
By the way , one question we have not ask.
Whats the specs of your System... and which programs are active in background?
So as most Emulators DeSmuMe have a high Powerconsumption.
On a poor PC you can try what you want, related to to Game are slowdowns normal.
From a slow computer can also turn off the frame limits do not a racehorse. The disable of Framelimiters increases the difference of speed between slow and fast points. Thats more bad then only some slowdowns.The only way to provide some relief would be to put a high Frameskipping and the left to the automatic this value remains low.
There are other settings in the Emulator core of DeSmuMe they eat Speed. You can a little play around with Busleveltiming and Blocksize of the Recompiler
This problem is driving me crazy
I will try using the latest SVN.
In the background, the programs that are active are: NOD32 antivirus and daemon tools, nothing more.
My specs: AMD Phenom II X4 3.4 GHZ, 4 GB RAM, ATI/AMD HD 5670. Using Windows 7 64 Bits.
I already modify all possible configurations and the problem persists, I do not know what else change or do.
Finally experienced the Slow Down Problem with "Advanced Wars - Days of Ruin", after selecting a unit so its movement path is highlighted, then letting the game idle for a few seconds, I notice the slowdown, the cause was not my system settings, this post was helpful in another thread:
Turn bus-level timing off, it is rarely needed for games and has a performance hit. You CPU might not be quite enough for Desmume. Also, try turning on the JIT recompiler and set it to 15 or so.
So I set the "JIT recompiler" to 15 and it fixed the problem using the batch file below (create a .txt notepad file, copy whats between the periods, and rename the extension to .bat ... double click it in the desmume folder to start, change "echo on" to "echo off", just there to see if the command box is working normally):
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echo on
DeSmuME_0.9.10_x86.exe ––cpu-mode=15
PAUSE
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My Desmume Settings, using external bios files, with "patch delayloop swi speedhack" ... vsync disabled ... bus level timing disabled
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