MichaelMichael54321 wrote:"You haven't seen SEGA's arcade success like this...Sega Model 3"
Bart wrote:If you're below 60 FPS, you probably won't be able to run the games at full speed. Only in some corner cases, reducing to 25 MHz might boost Supermodel's frame rate at the expense of making the actual game run slower.
Supermodel is running as fast as it can. Trust me, there's no secret "full speed" setting in there that I've disabled just to be a jerk.
pepodmc wrote:Bart wrote:If you're below 60 FPS, you probably won't be able to run the games at full speed. Only in some corner cases, reducing to 25 MHz might boost Supermodel's frame rate at the expense of making the actual game run slower.
Supermodel is running as fast as it can. Trust me, there's no secret "full speed" setting in there that I've disabled just to be a jerk.
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. I know, I only put some tips for more fps, and the member MichaelMichael54321 perhaps doesn´t know how to configure supermodel , it´s just that
MichaelMichael54321 wrote:"You haven't seen SEGA's arcade success like this...Sega Model 3"
U gave me 2 games, which is goodpepodmc wrote:DAYTONA USA 2:
There are two options:
50 MHZ WITH ALL CARS IN RACE
OR
25 MHZ in time attack mode (without all the cars) (PRESS START BUTTON DURING ---AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL--- SELECTION. Start button is number 1 in the keyboard)
SCUD RACE:
33 mhz (you can try with time lap mode if you want, perhaps it will give you more fps, i really don´t know)
MichaelMichael54321 wrote:"You haven't seen SEGA's arcade success like this...Sega Model 3"
MichaelMichael54321 wrote:U gave me 2 games, which is goodpepodmc wrote:DAYTONA USA 2:
There are two options:
50 MHZ WITH ALL CARS IN RACE
OR
25 MHZ in time attack mode (without all the cars) (PRESS START BUTTON DURING ---AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL--- SELECTION. Start button is number 1 in the keyboard)
SCUD RACE:
33 mhz (you can try with time lap mode if you want, perhaps it will give you more fps, i really don´t know)
, but I will ALL games.
IT'S MY YOUTUBE NAME!!!Ganondorf wrote:I don't think there's any secret to setting up the PPC frequency. There's no one magic value that will make a game run full-speed. It's a matter of experimenting and finding the best options for your PC. And yes, MichaelMichael54321 is a silly name.
MichaelMichael54321 wrote:"You haven't seen SEGA's arcade success like this...Sega Model 3"
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