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I tired and the game practically creeps. It DEFINITELY needs a good card probably a Radeon 4850 or GTS 250 and higher. This little Radeon Xpress 200M series cant do the job at all :o Anywho its nice that a system is out plus in recent updates they even applied online play! Anywho, until I make my desktop this summer this emulator wont be seeing me trying to use it. Oh yes you should look at the vids of other individuals who run this game on their systems on youtube its amazing =o, some even claim the game graphics look even better as CPU graphics cards come with more options that probably a Wii or a Gamecube don't have embedded in it.

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Yes XD but you can imagine how sadden I was to see my poor laptop lagging with no power at all trying to make this game function above 5 Frames per a second, which it didnt attain xD. I think I'll stick with the PSX emulator xD with this machine, at least it runs it at a decent fps.

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A really fast computer is needed because all the Wii and Gamecube hardware needs to emulated software-based, which puts a heavy strain on computer hardware resources because it isn't natively supported. In reality, it is cheaper to purchase a real gaming console than to buy a computer that is powerful enough the run the games efficiently inside an emulator.

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