Well, I'm not sure of the details, but I think the graphics plugin is set so that 30 FPS is normal speed. Either that, or the games I was testing were 30 FPS normal.
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Both Sonic Adventure and Grandia 2 run at a solid 60 fps with only minor slowdown at certain points. Same for Soul Calibur, in case you are still going to give that one a testrun
I suddenly got hope a P4 3.0 might even be more than sufficient to play around at more than fullspeed.
the speed depends what it says in the brackets, if it says (60.00) its 60fps for full speed, you can guess the rest
Well, you can see in my first shots that the FPS in the brackets was 30, but I think Razi mentioned it doesn't show true speeds sometimes, which is why I figured that the plugin might just be reporting it wrong.
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Runs extremely fast, some controls are awkward though. Seems stable and looks great.
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Extremely playable and runs a bit above full speed.
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Runs at about double the normal speed for me, and is very stable.
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