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*If it's still slow, you must be running on a toaster. It can't be helped. But try tinkering with things for the fastest settings you can find.
 
*If it's still slow, you must be running on a toaster. It can't be helped. But try tinkering with things for the fastest settings you can find.
 
*Use frameskip as the absolute last resort.
 
*Use frameskip as the absolute last resort.
*If your graphics card was designed by Nvidia and the OpenGL Display Method (useful for its filter) is stuttering despite reporting good framerate, open the Nvidia Control Panel and turn off Threaded Optimization for this program. What's happening is sequential OpenGL code is being put on different processors running at different speeds, forcing them to wait for each other repeatedly.
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*If your card was designed by Nvidia and the OpenGL Display Method (useful for its filter) is stuttering despite reporting good framerate, open the Nvidia Control Panel and turn off Threaded Optimization for this program. What's happening is sequential OpenGL code is being put on different processors running at different speeds, forcing them to wait for each other repeatedly.
 
If the sound is distorted.
 
If the sound is distorted.
 
*'''Synchronous''' mode is far less buggy. '''Method Z''' seems to work the best in most cases.
 
*'''Synchronous''' mode is far less buggy. '''Method Z''' seems to work the best in most cases.

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