Solder is made of metals like tin, silver, lead, bismuth, indium, etc and takes place at around 280'c. Iron based metals are used in welding where the arc ranges from 6,000-8,000'c. Welding is so hot, it literally sunburns you.
What exactly has Biden continued that was a Trump policy? Biden completely undid every Trump border policy, not to mention Biden's DOJ and Homeland Security refuse to enforce our immigration laws that were passed by congress and signed by previous presidents. You don't get to pick and choose...
Did you try downloading the update and in Yuzu clicking file, then click "install files to nand"? once done, right click on the game and see if the update is shown in the list of mods.
First of all, turn off the 60fps mod. Turn off the 4k mod. Your CPU/GPu are not fast enough. Second, if you're using the mods, don't touch the resolution inside Yuzu settings. resolution should be chosen using the corresponding mod.
The game runs flawlessly for me now. Motes and everything...
Use Vulkan. Problem solved. The only issue i have will probably never get fixed and that is the lack of "motes" aka light particles that rise from bodies.
The RTX3050 mobile version is slower than my GTX1080 by quite a bit according to cpu.userbenchmark and your CPU is about equal to my i7-10700k but mine is OC'ed to 5ghz... sooo nope. If my PC can't do 60fps everywhere, then yours won't either. Well... i'm running 1440p, not sure what resolution...
What graphics card?
If nVidia use the latest yuzu build (im using EA3097) and Vulkan.
accuracy: Normal
vsync: disabled (i use gsync)
async shader: enabled
fast gpu time: enabled
Pessimestic buffer: disabled
disk pipeline cache: enabled
async gpu emu: enabled
accelerate astc: enabled...
When it comes to emulation, i just stick with Intel/nVidia. They get the most attention due to having the bigger market share of hardware. Your best bet is to do what OldManKain said and just use OpenGL to get past that one part.
It should look like this. Each directory is a mod and contains the exefs folder and each of those should contain the .txt files for the mods. Then restart yuzu and right click on the game and select preferences. The list of mods should all be there.
Have you looked at the stock market lately? Economy is in Recession, inflation is at a 40 year high at 9.1% (it's actually closer to 18%), and at least where I live a gallon of gas costs $6.30. Hopefully people will use their heads next time they vote.
Half Life 2, Episode 3 was announced in May 2006 and was supposed to be released in late 2007. It's been 16 years now.
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I'm still pissed that we'll never get closure on one of the most painful cliffhangers in video game history.
Ram speed makes more of a difference than most people think, especially with emulators. While this video is around 1.5 years old, it shows close to a 40% increase in frame rate when going from 2400mhz DDR4 to 3000mhz in BOTW.
Your problem is you're using EA. Use the github version that doesn't have the memory leak issue, or yellow fog issue, and doesn't crash. OpenGL. I have played over 100 hours using it and so far only 1 crash. Every one of the EA builds either has a memory leak and crashes a lot (opengl), or has...
If you use the github version posted many times already, there is no memory leak. I played for 8 hours yesterday, paused it, and resumed for another 6 today. No crashes. The only thing that isn't working in the game are the particle mote effects. No yellow fog, no crashing, etc.
Try using memory cleaner. It's made by a former Microsoft programmer and can be found at koshyjohn.com
It allows you to automatically trim processes working set as well as system cache when exceeding 80%, you can also do it manually, or every 5 minutes. Sometimes yuzu emulated games boot up...