pappets
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Post by pappets on Jun 7, 2013 12:37:13 GMT
I don't know if everyone knows this but in the SSF options menu and in program 4 one can change the emulation speed. It's awesome to play in 1.10 or 1.20 speed.
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Aydan
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Post by Aydan on Aug 19, 2013 8:57:03 GMT
POST REMOVED DUE TO BEING IN WRONG TOPIC!
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Post by buckoa51 on Aug 19, 2013 9:16:49 GMT
What's that got to do with SSF?
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Post by Aydan on Aug 19, 2013 9:38:54 GMT
LOL posted in the wrong section. Meant to put it into 'things bought recently'. The many perils of tabbed browsing. Oops.
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Post by Aydan on Aug 19, 2013 10:41:12 GMT
Got some more footage playing about in SSF v12R4 (The newest update which came out very recently!) Running around Sonic World just enjoying the atmosphere and graphics! So many memories.. when playing this it makes me always wonder what Sonic World would have been as a full game if it wasn't moved over to Dreamcast as Sonic Adventure.. (Watch in HD!)
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Post by redtail on Sept 8, 2013 18:57:53 GMT
Guess I'll contribute. Here are two SSF videos I shot before the emulator started acting wonky on me.
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mick_aka
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Post by mick_aka on Sept 9, 2013 12:23:47 GMT
Does anyone know off hand, how many cores SSF can now utilize?
I've not yet installed it on my new workstation, which has two CPUs with four hyper-threading cores each, but if it's not going to take advantage of all that I'll keep running it on my quad-core laptop...
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