![]() SF Assault was completely playable, it was smooth, but at about 50% of the speed it would be on the Real Gamecube. I have an older 2.00GHz Core 2 Duo T7200. ![]() I was actually surprised how well my laptop ran the games in the emulator. I also can't get a screen recorder in Windows that performs as well as RecordMyDesktop does in Linux (it uses almost no CPU, and can record 30 FPS at full screen, even in 3D apps in Windows, CamStudio can barely do 30FPS on a small section of the screen!). I haven't tried this under Windows (I bet my framerates would be a lot lower) - I honestly don't know anything about compiling software in Windows, but it's so easy to do in Linux (I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit). Most people say they can get up to 4GHz on that CPU with the H50 cooler, I probably won't overclock that high, but maybe 3.4-3.6GHz. ![]() I won't be initially overclocking if I don't need it, but I'll have a Corsair H50 cooler in case I want to do some light overclocking in the future. Sometime this next week, I'll be getting a quad-core i7-930 along with the rest of the new system I'm building. (If the links below become broken, the images are also attached to the post) When I build my computer in a week or two, I'll try to record a few of the cutscenes in 1080p. I have been able to run the game at 720p with widescreen and anti-aliasing (albeit at about 5% speed) - it looks absolutely beautiful.Īlthough my laptop is not currently fast enough, I will be building a PC in a few weeks that should be able to play the game at 100% at 1080p with full 8X anti-aliasing - then, I will attempt to record a few of the cutscenes from the game in 1080p. I expect the rest of the game should work fine too. ![]() ![]() No glitches whatsoever (other than audio lagging behind because of the slow framerates, it should fine if the game can run at 100%). It took a long time, but I was able to get to Krazoa Palace and save. Unfortunately, my laptop is not nearly fast enough to emulate the game at anything near normal speed (it runs at about 10% speed), but, it is still somewhat playable. This opens a lot of new possibilities, such as getting HD versions of the Star Fox Adventures cutscenes. To my surprise, Star Fox Adventures now runs flawlessly in Dolphin (it wouldn't even start before). Today, I compiled the Dolphin Emulator from SVN (version 5802) in Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). ![]()
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