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Dark Sorceress
Posts: 3/107 |
Yeah mine drops to 99% too. Don't worry about it. |
Colin
Posts: 275/11302 |
Imoto - That should be enough to run most GBA games at full speed.
I can get 250% speed... but then again, I have sound at 44KHz and everything. |
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 100/1068 |
Even I get something between 98% - 100%.
But as soon as it's something more intensife to be emulated, it goes down to 90% or even 80%.
But don't forget that it runs on a 450MHz Pentium III with 128 Megs of RAM. |
Kefka
Posts: 187/3392 |
Normally, it's on how fast the computer itself is... like, on one comp, I tried VBA, and it was hanging around 66% the whole time. If it's anywhere around 98-102%, it's fine. Just ignore it. Play the game. |
Colin
Posts: 251/11302 |
At worst, just make sure that Throttle = 100% and you should be fine.
Mine dips to 99% at times but it's purely cosmetic - if your system's powerful enough, it'll emulate at a constant speed. |
windwaker
Posts: 10/1797 |
Yeah, and the GBA itself doesn't even run at a steady pace itself. You can sometimes find this on console's that they don't run frame for frame. |
Acmlm
Posts: 129/1173 |
Yeah ... if you're getting a smooth framerate and no instability in game speed (in the game itself), it's really nothing to worry about ... just some imprecision in the way the emulator calculates the framerate |
Joachim
Posts: 97/358 |
Don't worry about it. It's nothing to be worried about unless it's causing MAJOR problems. |
Euclid
Posts: 8/193 |
Not that i know of, mine also stays at 99%-102%ish.
It has something to do with the timing of the cpu i think. |
Ed
Posts: 27/761 |
I'll get straight to it: VBA moves at a non-steady pace, as in, the rate would be 98% then 101% then 99%, Et cetera.
Is there anyway I can fix this to go at a steady 100%? Or a steady 99-102%, not much of a difference.
Any help appreciated |