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Will this frameskipping really add some fps and smoother gameplay?
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yeah it adds some fps but small values such as this config will be smoother
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(09-07-2010, 02:35 PM)Dragonballrox Wrote: ... will be smoother
No no no.... no. Frameskipping does the opposite of making games smoother, maybe faster in some cases but not smoother Oo
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Frameskipping helps also if your GPU can't handle all the frames either..
I can get 8 FPS in FFX with Swiftshader 2.0, native res and 1 thread for rendering... but software rendering with GSDX gets me 14 FPS. Using my GPU gives me about 30+ in speed but it's bottlenecked by the CPU.
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Most of the time, it's CPU bottleneck. Except on the rare occasion where the desktop has an IGP.
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Don't resurrect old threads, especially to do with exceptionally out of date versions of the emulator.