

Well.I never really had problem with the overworld, it was the battles that always lagged with me.
#DESMUME SPEED UP BUT CANT SLOW DOWN PATCH#
Under that scroll down and find Emulate SWIs with Bios images, click it.Also under that, click the Patch Delayloop SWI (speed hack) as wellĪs for everything else.leave it unmarked. Under the Bios section click 'Use external Bios images' Also, make sure your interpolation's on None (fastest, sounds bad) and leave everything else untouched. Next decrease the buffer size to at least 5000 or less. On the sound settings: Over the Synchronization Mode click Dual SPU Synch/Asynch, leave advanced spu logic unmarked. That's how it does with me.Īnyways, after that set your settings to these commands:
#DESMUME SPEED UP BUT CANT SLOW DOWN HOW TO#
I've been usin'.as much I dread saying its name.'desmume'.For awhile now, I had no idea that it would run so very slow.and I mean, REALLY slow.Īfter reading a couple of forums on how to speed it up (which basically only increased the speed of the emulator slightly).I've figured out a way, my own way, how to make it run faster.no lag in the music or nuthin.įirst you'll have to make sure nothing up, besides the emulator that mean no other browsers can be up beside the emulator (cuz, it's that pathetic) also you cannot still be connected to the internet.no lie it'll still lag if you're still connected. I've been no$gba for so long I never even gave it consideration of downloading other NDS emus.but since you can't save on it.YET and I use that word strongly, I decided to swallow my proud and use the desmume.

To be completely honest, I'll rather prefer no$gba over desmume anytime and I can't wait until they, until somebody finally find one. Which caught my eye the most was a No$gba topic and how the peoples on that thread was trying to find a save fix for the emulator. I've had no end of trouble with games that used to work fine with my xbox gamepad since they changed to this new controller api.Įdit: Also, the advantage of doing it this way is it doesn't affect the mouse sensitivity in the game when you do it this way, so you can have a proper controller sensitivity without a super sluggish mouse at the same time.Hello, everybody I've been reading forums about black & white, mainly about how to make them work properly on emulators. Not sure why Steam has to keep taking over things that really shouldn't be its responsibility. But in this case, it seems to work, albeit in a rather unintuitive way. However I have to say, I really dislike the Steam controller settings thing overall, it is just way too confusing, especially when you have to do all sorts of rejiggering to get it to work on games that have native xinput support which shouldn't need any settings at all. When I set it there, it feels just like it used to for me. When I first went in to the setting, the sensitivity slider was nearly half-way up, but there is a little divider line near the lowest position that seems to be much closer to what it should be set it. Anyway, this seemed to work the best for me.

I think it is in the Advanced settings for the right stick, but I can't remember exactly. You can also turn it down through the steam controller settings, which you can open from within the Prey controller menu as well.
