I notice that games that are 30FPS run better in Dolphin then games that Run at 60FPS, I want to hack the games to run at 30FPS instead of 60FPS, the human eye can't notice a difference above 25FPS anyway.
It most certainly can, especially on fast moving things. If that was really the case then why would companies even bother making 120hz and 240hz tv's? Certainly not just for 3D games and movies because 120hz tv's came out before 3d movies and games were available.the human eye can't notice a difference above 25FPS anyway.
The thing is which FPS speed is visible depends on what's being displayed. For example most people don't know that most movies run at 24FPS because they use post-processing like motion-blur and such to hide it... and whether a slow framerate is noticeable or not often depends on how much of the visual scene changes at once. Video games most often do NOT use post-processing effects to hide a low-framerate (especially not on the Wii), so that's not true in this case.the human eye can't notice a difference above 25FPS anyway.
A better example of this would be Need for Speed The Run, this game (to my knowledge) runs at 30FPS and looks like so much shit it's barely even playable (to me).The thing is which FPS speed is visible depends on what's being displayed. For example most people don't know that most movies run at 24FPS because they use post-processing like motion-blur and such to hide it... and whether a slow framerate is noticeable or not often depends on how much of the visual scene changes at once. Video games most often do NOT use post-processing effects to hide a low-framerate (especially not on the Wii), so that's not true in this case.the human eye can't notice a difference above 25FPS anyway.
Anyways... for an RTS or something like that where much of the visible scene is unchanged (or changed little) between various frames a low framerate has a minimal impact... whereas with an FPS where the entire contents of the screen can change at once very quickly (the player turning around quickly and such like that) a lower framerate is more noticeable.
The 60FPS number that's most often tossed around is because that's around the limit of human perception when it comes to the types of media most commonly displayed on screens, but most importantly most screens sync at that speed anyways so any framerate above that is not physically displayed (and while there's 120hz TVs, most broadcast is still way below that and when 120hz is used it's for 3D and so the effective rate is still 60 or less).
I know not all of this applies to the Wii, I'm just listing some background to explain why it's wrong.
When 120hz tv's first came out the extra frames were just motion blur and other stupid shit.(and while there's 120hz TVs, most broadcast is still way below that and when 120hz is used it's for 3D and so the effective rate is still 60 or less).
Options-->Configure-->General Tab-->Framelimit
You could also use frameskipping:
(under Emulation--> frame skip)
Whatever works for you. I can definately sympathize with the desire for a steady 30fps rather than a jittery 60fps.
This is because the game is not meant to be played at slower FPS.Options-->Configure-->General Tab-->Framelimit
You could also use frameskipping:
(under Emulation--> frame skip)
Whatever works for you. I can definately sympathize with the desire for a steady 30fps rather than a jittery 60fps.
I am not too sure but wouldn't it be better to modify the game, I am only looking at it with PC games in mind, I can't really tell the difference between change FPS from 30 to 60 or back to 30 from 60, but when using an emulator and use frame limits or skipping it either is slower or jumpy.
Why would you want to modify each wii game at the time when you could be setting it directly for all the wii games?Options-->Configure-->General Tab-->Framelimit
You could also use frameskipping:
(under Emulation--> frame skip)
Whatever works for you. I can definately sympathize with the desire for a steady 30fps rather than a jittery 60fps.
I am not too sure but wouldn't it be better to modify the game, I am only looking at it with PC games in mind, I can't really tell the difference between change FPS from 30 to 60 or back to 30 from 60, but when using an emulator and use frame limits or skipping it either is slower or jumpy.
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