No it takes that 1.5ghz oc to get fullspeed with Tekken 3. Same thing with the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games.
I've been trying to oc and get WCW/NWO Revenge and WWF No Mercy for N64 playable but they're still running too slow at the moment.
I figured it'd be something like that. From what I remember from the discussions before the War of the Words, isn't that on the upper end of overclocking on the Switch?
I ask because I just watched the video by Modern Vintage Gamer about the Nvidia Shield TV's emulation capabilities (
), and his comment about Dreamcast emulation has me wondering just how far the Switch can go. I say this hearing that Lakka can play DC to some extent, but I don't know how well it'd run something like Shenmue 2 or the Power Stone games.
I mean, either way, being able to play SOTN and some other games on one device on the go is impressive enough as is, but for me, DC emulation, especially with the strides that Reicast has made in being able to play Atomiswave and NAOMI games on a device as small as an ODroid XU4 at acceptable speeds (not quite at full speed, but so damn good that DEMUL better start looking to emulate some of Sega's other arcade hardware if it wants to have room on my HDD), would really push the Switch over the edge for me personally, as it'd open up the playing field for some of my favorite fighting games growing up (MVC2, CVS2, Guilty Gear X2, KOF XI, SFA3 with all of the PS1 exclusive characters, etc.). I don't know if Lakka has updated the Reicast core to that point yet, and if so, how well it can run those games, but if the Shield TV is the Tegra X1 at the upper end of performance, if not top, then I can imagine DC emulation being more practical on a Galaxy X at this point in time, unless if Nintendo actually is planning to make a Switch 32X...*cough* ahem, excuse me, I mean, Switch Pro.