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Newcomer Normal user Level: 3 Posts: 1/2 EXP: 73 Next: 55 Since: 02-08-24 Last post: 670 days ago Last view: 670 days ago |
I hope to see a future edition to the emulator that would allow for fast forwarding more than what the current monitor its being played on allows. I can't find a way to spoof the fps it thinks it can do and it constantly caps at what my monitor says it can do. |
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![]() Big fire melon Administrator Level: 48
Posts: 588/659 EXP: 802664 Next: 20879 Since: 10-12-19 Last post: 3 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
you can already do that by removing all caps to the framerate (Limit framerate, audio sync and Video settings -> vsync). ____________________ Take me to your heart / never let me go! "clearly you need to mow more lawns and buy a better pc" - Hydr8gon |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 3 Posts: 2/2 EXP: 73 Next: 55 Since: 02-08-24 Last post: 670 days ago Last view: 670 days ago |
I realized that shortly after, went into my Nvidia control panel, edited the program settings for melonds and turned off vsync and then just set the desired frame rate cap to what I wanted my speed up to be. I just wanted 2x speed so I set my cap to 120. Never could find a thread on doing so before but I assumed they were just not posted towards the top.
I appreciate your timely response however! |
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