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| colspan=3 | <small>Implementing frame generation technology in an emulator is unfortunately quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future, however post-processing techniques such as [[Wikipedia:Motion_interpolation|motion interpolation]] is quite possible. [[Input_lag|Input latency]] will be a crucial factor, but its impact likely varies depending on the specific technique employed, it's recommended to use '''after applying the "Internal Framerate Hack"'''.<br/>While '''[https://youtu.be/0PQjAJNhNxU AFMF]''' or '''[https://youtu.be/t5DdQ5Q6s3E LSFG]''' can be used with cemu, please be aware that some visual glitches and artifacts may occur at this time. | | colspan=3 | <small>Implementing frame generation technology in an emulator is unfortunately quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future, however post-processing techniques such as [[Wikipedia:Motion_interpolation|motion interpolation]] is quite possible. [[Input_lag|Input latency]] will be a crucial factor, but its impact likely varies depending on the specific technique employed, it's recommended to use '''after applying the "Internal Framerate Hack"'''.<br/>While '''[https://youtu.be/0PQjAJNhNxU AFMF]''' or '''[https://youtu.be/t5DdQ5Q6s3E LSFG]''' can be used with cemu, please be aware that some visual glitches and artifacts may occur at this time. | ||
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− | | Preload [[Wikipedia:Template:Disk_images|optical disc image]] to RAM<br/><small> | + | | Preload [[Wikipedia:Template:Disk_images|optical disc image]] to RAM<br/><small>If you have a slow multi-platter HDD with horrible seek time performance and want to improve performance while potentially reducing power consumption, this '''might''' be worth considering.<br/>Another useful scenario for using this feature is when disc images are stored on a network drive.<br/>Although keep in mind that you need reasonable amount of RAM capacity.</small> |
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