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    Default My games run too fast

    When I start a game its as if it is in fast foward. Is there any way to fix this? Thank you for your help in advance =D

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    new noob same question..turn on the frame limiter

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    Quote Originally Posted by �p1r�t�S_dc�
    new noob same question..turn on the frame limiter
    what he said

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    You're both so cruel to a newbie emulator user.

    Ok. I'll tell you this in a simpliest way possible:
    1) Go to "Config->Video".
    2) Now If you're using Pete's or P.E.Op.S video plugins
    when you click on "configure" button you'll see a plugin
    config window.
    3) Now just check "Use FPS limit" checkbox and uncheck
    "Use Frame skipping" checkbox.
    4) Next to that checkboxes is is the textbox when you have
    written "FPS limit (10-200):". Set it to 60 FPS for NTSC game
    or 50 FPS for a PAL game.
    5) Try avoid using "Autodetect FPS limit"

    Other plugins use similar naming so it shouldn't be a problem
    enabling those options too.
    Last edited by MegaVolt; 20th-July-2005 at 08:23.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MegaVolt
    You're both so cruel to a newbie emulator user.

    Ok. I'll tell you this in a simpliest way possible:
    1) Go to "Config->Video".
    2) Now If you're using Pete's or P.E.Op.S video plugins
    when you click on "configure" button you'll see a plugin
    config window.
    3) Now just check "Use FPS limit" checkbox and uncheck
    "Use Frame skipping" checkbox.
    4) Next to that checkboxes is is the textbox when you have
    written "FPS limit (10-200):". Set it to 60 FPS for NTSC game
    or 50 FPS for a PAL game.
    5) Try avoid using "Autodetect FPS limit"

    Other plugins use similar naming so it shouldn't be a problem
    enabling those options too.

    Yeah, that's the way it should be described. Everyone is a newbie once

    Anyway, I almost always use the Autodetect and it's fine.

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    Remember guys, there's a way to change some settings as your playing by pressing some key I don't remember. A good and fast way to see what's best for your game. The keys can be changed by going into the plugin configuration window and clicking on the 3 little dots next to "Show FPS on display" or something. Hope it helps.

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