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There are a few game hacks that optimize game code in order to remove possible instances of in-game slowdown. Some speed hacks, however, can lower the internal FPS to raise the emulator's FPS an example of this is in PCSX2, known as EE cycle stealing, which reduces the clock speed of the virtual CPU used, the Emotion Engine. Most of these are used to alter emulation, sacrificing accuracy for speed to help achieve 60/60FPS. Using speed hacks can affect both types of FPS in emulators. It may result in a smoother frame rate or unintended effects such as speeding up the entire game. This, of course, requires a faster CPU to run the emulator. Overclocking Main article: OverclockingĪ way to counter real internal slowdown is to overclock the CPU of the emulated system.
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When this slowdown occurs, the video will slow down but the audio will often continue at full speed. As such there is nothing that can be really done, short of reprogramming the game itself or emulating an overclock. However, the slowdown may be part of the original game and will be emulated. To counteract this, you can enable speed hacks, use a less intensive emulator/settings or get a new CPU. When this happens, both the video and the sound experience slowdown. If you are experiencing a slowdown, it may be that the emulation is too intense for your system.