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Thread: Zelda wind waker re opening

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    Default Zelda wind waker re opening

    Ok well a few months back i .ad a comp that didnt really run the game so well but now i have a better Comp now ,well its more of a laptop tho now bbut here are my specs: proccesor :Intel Celeron B820 @ 1.7 Ghz 4gb RAM and the rest i need to put forth i really dnt kno

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    So um. What was your question exactly? You should probably elaborate a bit more.

    Also though I've never run the emulator myself, the wikipedia article on the emulator says it runs best on a 3GHz processor or better, not sure if your 1.7GHz is gonna cut it (especially without a dedicated video card); http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin...m_requirements

    Of course if you find out otherwise let us know, the more information we have the better
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