Bart wrote:If Supermodel is running below 60 FPS (you can check this by running in a window and using -show-fps), then there's nothing you can really do to improve performance. Playing with the PowerPC changes the in-game "virtual" performance, which only translates to real performance if Supermodel is running at full speed. Otherwise, even though the games may be doing more work per frame, you'll still get poor performance due to the emulator itself being unable to "generate" the frames fast enough.
In Spikeout Final Edition, I mostly can get 55 - 57 fps when playing. However, frame drops significantly when new enemies appearing.
I tried increasing the power cycle or frequency, but the result is really bad.
Do you mean that the under performance issue is due to the PowerPC's insufficient capability (power) ?
Could the Supermodel emulator improve the PowerPC capability ?
Thanks.