![]() ![]() The emulator itself runs entirely on your CPU, so if none of the above suggestions have an effect on emulation speed, your processor may unfortunately not be powerful enough to run the emulator through Unity. These settings, particularly HQ2X, will have an impact on your GPU rendering time for the emulator screen, although nowhere near as much as the above suggestions Un-check the boxes for HQ2X / Scanlines, and turn TV projection to minumum Which you may experience some screen tearing in your Hub room, this has been shown to improve emulator performance somewhat ![]() Un-check the Vsync box in the Room Settings menu This will help with framerate in the Hub, and may improve performance if you prefer to run the emulator on the TV rather than in fullscreen Go to the Room Settings area, and lower the graphical quality This disables all Unity graphical effects that may be slowing your GPU down Check the "Start in Fullscreen" button box in Emulator Settings, or click "Fullscreen" to the left of the TV if you've exited the game Run the emulator in fullscreen mode, rather than on the TV screen If your emulator is running slowly, there are several things you can do:
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