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What Mame games to you play to test a slow computer?
Thenasty:
DOS would be perfect for an oldie machine. Just make sure you have the right sound card and DOS drivers for it.
Give Windows 98/95 a shot instead of XP.
ark_ader:
Define slow computer.
386DLC/40 or a 486DX100?
I used to build small cabs out of IBM 365x think Pads which are P90, and they play classics fine in 8mb with .37b.
Creeper:
I'm running an older dual core 1.8ghz with 2gb DDR2 with an ArcadeVGA PCI-e and also a D9800. I just had an epic Metal Slug X session with my buddy but when we both had heavy machine guns and there was tonnes of explosions, the game slowed down probably by 25%. Triple buffering was on.
Does that seem normal?
leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Creeper on July 30, 2010, 06:22:18 pm ---I'm running an older dual core 1.8ghz with 2gb DDR2 with an ArcadeVGA PCI-e and also a D9800. I just had an epic Metal Slug X session with my buddy but when we both had heavy machine guns and there was tonnes of explosions, the game slowed down probably by 25%. Triple buffering was on.
Does that seem normal?
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Those games are emulated to the point that if the real game slowed down, so does mame. Defender does it a lot too.
jholman76:
play double dragon too. for the longest time that bugged me that it wasnt playing smooth... until I read it was exactly like that in the arcade too. Frameskip helps, but I kindof like the nostalga of it.
joe
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