Agreed. There's a huge difference between running a game natively and
through an emulator.
The minimum fps on an emulator to be considered playable is 100% (read
native fps), above that can be useful for games that are natively
capped at 30fps.

On May 10, 6:06 pm, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote:
> 15-16 fps is fine for non-emulator games. Playing a game in literal
> slow-motion because of the way emulators work isn't. Look at your
> Brawl video vs. actual Brawl for an explanation of the slow motion.
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> On May 10, 12:03 am, Shiny <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > @arcane Well. 15-16 fps is considered playable for me. I kinda enjoyed
> > Black Ops a little bit on my laptop but then I deleted afterwards
> > because I all ready have it on my Xbox 360 lol
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> > On May 9, 9:01 pm, arcane cossack <[email protected]> wrote:> Make sure 
> > you're actually getting a playable speed this time, if you
> > > call something playable.
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> > > On May 10, 12:01 am, Shiny <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Really? Thanks Billy I never knew that. Can you give me some tweaks?
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> > > > On May 9, 8:58 pm, 빌리 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > pcsx2 is generally faster than dolphin you just have to do some
> > > > > tweaking in the settings.

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