I have a small question,
Will this emulator have a better fps on medium end pcs?
Hi. This is my first message on this site. I would like to take this opportunity to answer by saying: We don't completely because the emulator has only shown visible progress within a couple of months, which is impressive for a system that is still out.
I've read every single post, and like t65xwing said, half the thread can be eliminated and nothing useful would be lost, including stuff like AMD vs Nvidia, where people went deep on the specs as if it's the only thing that matters, despite both of their graphic cards still doing their jobs, well.
I don't want to get too off-topic but I ordered a gaming laptop recently (msi 17.3" gp72 leopard pro-002, i7 5700HQ 2.7 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M) because I want to play the Dolphin emulator and all the emulators below (PCX2 included), and maybe some PC adventure games.
I'm not asking if my laptop would be able to play CEMU, and to be honest, I would happily buy a Wii U if I wasn't such a migrating person who is happy NOT staying in one place (like an adventurer). As such, in a year (with this much progress) I reckon we'll finally see if a lot of us can play Wii U games with decent accuracy (as in, we can play the games until the end and actually have fun without noticing any negatives) when CEMU is optimized.
Just giving anyone here a perspective that no one will ever be prepared to what's to come for emulation, so we shouldn't stress about our computer specs. I believe CEMU will be played by most recent desktops since graphic cards can be installed easily, and any laptop with these good graphic cards included. Progress is going swell with just two people. Exzap is right about the power of finding the RIGHT people for the job, much like Steve Jobs did (except for finding a douchebag CEO). At first, I agreed that it should be open-sourced until I read what he said, and then it hit me: people only want the source code because people SAW the result of his 2 year work. I bet you money no one would even care to see his codes if he hasn't shown anything. He's looking for the reals among the fakes, which is always hard. Like Steve Jobs, his vision is what matters and one good person "thwomps" 10 regular guys who don't see Exzap's vision for his emulator, no matter how good they can program and stuff.
I do have a question and it's been bugging me. Keep in mind I want to play Dolphin the best way possible while just caring enough to just immerse in the games: Should I go with Windows 7 or take the upgrade to Windows 10? Regarding Windows 10 using less "resources", I think with Windows 7, you can do the same thing manually, right? Keep in mind I play emulations more than actual PC games. Thank you.