1 There used to be an option to limit the FPS to a specific number, I have looked everywhere and cannot find it on 5.0 anyone know where it is? 10 comments. The feature was changed to Speed Limit in Dolphin 5.0. 200%=120fps assuming it was a 60fps game to begin with.
Its called emulation speed now because that's what it has actually always done. Game speed is locked to its fps in almost every game. Some were at 30 fps and some were at 60fps (there may have even been some in between (10-08-2018, 07:40 AM) nakabm Wrote: So i been trying to play Megaman X Command Mission on dolphin for android, and i tried varius settings, for having a good fps, but i only seen to get good fps if i set emulation speed to 9.0, and i get realy easy 60+FPS, but the game become to accelerated, does that mean that my cellphone can run it at 60FPS normaly? Can i limit the fps but still leaving emulating speed at 9.0 It doesn't exist really. Dolphin will play the game as fat as it can but will limit the output to the intended fps of that specific game.
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