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well, setting gsdx res to native and using some speedhacks 1 by 1 may help you.
Quote:then coders will never make good 100% emulator
true, because basically, an emulator can't be as accurate as the original hardware itself.
we'll see within the next 2 years, then. Pcs will be more powerful and be able to emulate most games at playable speeds.
Just have a look at how others emulators have been developed through time.
Most of the time, Pcs weren't powerful enough to emulate everything at full speed.
A few years later, most of them became near perfect...
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Sorry to bring this week old topic back to life, but I was wondering myself are the coders actually busy with support for Multi-Core systems and I mean like 3 and higher cores, since the new Phenom II x6 is fully out now, it should be ashame that the program can't make fully use of it, since it'll benefit quite a lot of all that calcuation power. Now I don't know ***** about programming and/or coding, and I do know it's quite hard to hardcode something like that, but I was just wondering ^^
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No and it probably will not happen in a long long time (if ever)