ok, here's my question regarding mame chd's
I have a p4 dual core processor 2gig ram computer that's maxed out with emulators i can get all my emulators to work from sega saturn and dreamcast to 3do (lol), but for some reason the mame chd games run horrible. even though on the mame list they come up as working.
is there anyway around to getting them to run perfect?
I know it's a shot in the dark considering mame gets udated every month so it's not perfect.
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unfortunately, sometimes that's the way the cookie crumbles in the world of emulation. keep in mind though that they are improving on mame everyday. i know when they first got the chd for killer instinct i tried to play it and it was a total slide show. now i can run it beautifully on a celeron processor with 512 mb ram.
One of the core principles of MAME is that its emulated correctly... their philosophy is that eventually there will be a computer fast enough to play it. Which is why some other non MAME projects can run various games at full speed, but MAME cant but its likely that when computers are fast enough to emulate something in MAME its going to be truer to the original.
Since CHD games are generally orders of magnitude more complex than the older ones, it might be a while before you can play some fully.
Since CHD games are generally orders of magnitude more complex than the older ones, it might be a while before you can play some fully.