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Slow down VBA
Hello, is there a way to slow down VBA when playing on a game?
I tried out some commandline options such as --framerate and --throttle having as a final result a game running slow but not smoothly I wish to run the game slow, but smoothly.. is there a way? or do the developer just need to add this feature? byes |
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I'm not familiar with commandline versions of VBA, but in the normal windows version, options->emulator->vsync will make it run at 99~100% speed (and still run smoothly). If you want slower than that, then throttle is the thing to use. Throttle should NOT affect how smoothly the game runs. Smoothness is generally controlled by frameskip. You should keep the frameskip at around 1 for smoothness (the higher the setting, the rougher it'll be), you can also try turning the automatic setting on or off and see what effect that has.
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