I'm not sure for your GPU. But you're going to have a bad time.Are games playable yet, or are they still too slow?
Core i5 2500k
Asus Geforce 660 TI
16GB RAM
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The same problem.I hope from the developer that adds to change the image resolution and activate Vsync in future next versions
I can see them fine from here, probably a browser issue on your side.wait a minute , why did my medals disappear?
Mind if I put this quote on my Signature?To any NEW users registering because of Cemu
Don't try posting links to registered/cracked versions of Cemu since you'll only get a ban out of it.
Thanks.
Go ahead, I hope it helps Don't just add it though, your sig is already quite tall!Mind if I put this quote on my Signature?
im still a newcomerTo any NEW users registering because of Cemu
Don't try posting links to registered/cracked versions of Cemu since you'll only get a ban out of it.
Thanks.
I can see them fine from here, probably a browser issue on your side.
In my side shows that you're an "Advanced Member"im still a newcomer
Definitely a caching issue on his side. Anyway, enough off-topicIn my side shows that you're an "Advanced Member"
i guess you'll have to wait for CEMU to reach the Optimization Stagesaw this a long time ago, and assumed my laptop wouldn't be able to handle it. just on a whim i decided "eh, why not. i've got a free morning" and super mario maker runs at a playable/acceptable framerate(~40 at any given time while actually playing. full speed in menus of course). and mario kart 8...well it doesn't. i was averaging like 12 in a race. which while still technically playable caused a whole slew of audio glitches which were really rather annoying. i was wondering if anyone could point me to a way to speed up the emulation. i noticed the config menus were a bit lacking in options which is to be expected at this point, but i didn't know if someone had any secrets =P if it's just a matter of my laptop is too weak, then let me know that too. i know i have a bit of an underpowered system, but the way super mario maker ran gave me hope XD
Nvidia GeForce 960m(not gtx mind you. didn't have to money for something like that when i bought this laptop)
intel [email protected]
6gb ram
x64 OS if it matters
Ik m8. Same here(similar specs but your's better).saw this a long time ago, and assumed my laptop wouldn't be able to handle it. just on a whim i decided "eh, why not. i've got a free morning" and super mario maker runs at a playable/acceptable framerate(~40 at any given time while actually playing. full speed in menus of course). and mario kart 8...well it doesn't. i was averaging like 12 in a race. which while still technically playable caused a whole slew of audio glitches which were really rather annoying. i was wondering if anyone could point me to a way to speed up the emulation. i noticed the config menus were a bit lacking in options which is to be expected at this point, but i didn't know if someone had any secrets =P if it's just a matter of my laptop is too weak, then let me know that too. i know i have a bit of an underpowered system, but the way super mario maker ran gave me hope XD
Nvidia GeForce 960m(not gtx mind you. didn't have to money for something like that when i bought this laptop)
intel [email protected]
6gb ram
x64 OS if it matters
@Miguel Gomez
I have watched pretty much ALL your Cemu videos (Which are very great ) and I wanted to know if I could get good speed in Mario Kart 8 with this?:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz
Installed memory (RAM): 4.00 GB
System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
NVidia Quadro NVS 135M Graphics
Anyone else if they know is free to reply
Can you estimate what I'll get same game, i5-750, GT 740?If you think 12-15Fps in time trial is good speed, then it is.
20FPS - 35FPSCan you estimate what I'll get same game, i5-750, GT 740?