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fcocarlos
Posted on 06-22-17 04:29 AM Link | #224
I had test the game in Melon 0.3. The game boot normally but the frame rate is unstable. It runs in the range 37 fps - 57 fps but the sound is bad in any frame rate. Some rooms have better frame rate, it depends if has many enemies or not. I could determine if the size room has any influence in frame rate.

Hope this small report can help you with this game! :)

Andree
Posted on 06-22-17 01:06 PM Link | #225
We always have this framerate problem in most games, like mario kart ds, hopefully it will be fixed in future versions.

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Hoping to play wiimmfi in the future version of melonDS!

fcocarlos
Posted on 06-22-17 08:41 PM Link | #228
I hope so! I am very happy this emulator has show up, I tried playing with DesMume but is a desappointment.

Anonymous
Posted on 06-23-17 01:01 AM Link | #231
Everything in this game is rendered with the 3D engine. I think that's unoptimized in melonDS, so it runs slow.

Posted by fcocarlos
I hope so! I am very happy this emulator has show up, I tried playing with DesMume but is a desappointment.

What exactly is disappointing about running the game in DeSmuME? As far as I can tell, it runs perfectly in it. Are you just regurgitating opinions that you've read on reddit?

fcocarlos
Posted on 06-23-17 02:00 AM Link | #232
I really tested in Desmume. I though the game running slow in some runs and the sound acting very strange. I speak by my own experience with it.


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