fast games on MMX-less machines
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- Buzzkill Gil
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Or have a metric butt-load of malware infesting your machine and sucking clock cycles away from REAL work.Deathlike2 wrote:A P4 is more than enough, unless you're pairing with with some integrated video card and/or using the filters, such as HQ4x.
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Nope, wasn't, the video card was an ATI Radeon 9550.. And I'm not sure what HQ4x is. Only things I see on the filters tab are "GRAYSCALE MODE" and "VSYNC". I wasn't even aware there were filters before recently.Deathlike2 wrote:A P4 is more than enough, unless you're pairing with with some integrated video card and/or using the filters, such as HQ4x.
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I practice safe hex, and could run games ranging from Warcraft III to Breed on there (although Breed went somewhat slow).Gil_Hamilton wrote:Or have a metric butt-load of malware infesting your machine and sucking clock cycles away from REAL work.
Don't forget badly designed or superflous apps running as background processes. My personal policy is "If it ain't used, kick it from the tray".Gil_Hamilton wrote:Or have a metric butt-load of malware infesting your machine and sucking clock cycles away from REAL work.Deathlike2 wrote:A P4 is more than enough, unless you're pairing with with some integrated video card and/or using the filters, such as HQ4x.
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If you use a different video mode, you will find more options than what you just said.phantom wrote:Nope, wasn't, the video card was an ATI Radeon 9550.. And I'm not sure what HQ4x is. Only things I see on the filters tab are "GRAYSCALE MODE" and "VSYNC". I wasn't even aware there were filters before recently.Deathlike2 wrote:A P4 is more than enough, unless you're pairing with with some integrated video card and/or using the filters, such as HQ4x.
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Perhaps he lives in Cuba or something, where $50 is 3 months of income.leilei wrote:..........Silver Fox 9mm wrote:im not trying to mean but if you don't have MMX you need to upgrade and trust me you could get A 1ghz computer for under 50$ on ebay
I often wonder if anyone who clings to antique hardware to save money ends up paying more in the end via electricity bills than they would by upgrading to one of those ultra-low power VIA systems. That would be pleasantly ironic.
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Or even a Core, depending on when they won't upgrade from.byuu wrote:Perhaps he lives in Cuba or something, where $50 is 3 months of income.leilei wrote:..........Silver Fox 9mm wrote:im not trying to mean but if you don't have MMX you need to upgrade and trust me you could get A 1ghz computer for under 50$ on ebay
I often wonder if anyone who clings to antique hardware to save money ends up paying more in the end via electricity bills than they would by upgrading to one of those ultra-low power VIA systems. That would be pleasantly ironic.
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Not just from the tray, but kick from the startup option as well.Kajuru wrote:My personal policy is "If it ain't used, kick it from the tray".
hell usually I just let all programs related to my computer's OEM, anti-virus, and firewalls run on startup.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
After playing ZSNES 0.991 for a while on a 486 (YEP 486) I think i've noticed why there's massive slowdown in some games and my theory is this
Games that use extremely high frequency instruments (i.e. c-5 base at 70khz) tend to cause the most massive slowdown. Low output rate doesn't matter for these. It might explain why Last Action Hero and BTDD is so damn smooth because the samples are at of a low frequency.
if ZSNES had a feature to resample these down half or quarter their original frequency then adjust the pitch accordingly automatically it'd probably speed it up alot, but such feature would not be developed in the current state of zsnes though as the latest is a bit too slow.
Games that use extremely high frequency instruments (i.e. c-5 base at 70khz) tend to cause the most massive slowdown. Low output rate doesn't matter for these. It might explain why Last Action Hero and BTDD is so damn smooth because the samples are at of a low frequency.
if ZSNES had a feature to resample these down half or quarter their original frequency then adjust the pitch accordingly automatically it'd probably speed it up alot, but such feature would not be developed in the current state of zsnes though as the latest is a bit too slow.
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