Unlike Dota, in this case we didn’t have many small command buffers that the Deferred recording would be able to stitch together. This is similar to Dota2 results, but we still find it surprising that Immediate did not get ahead this time. Of the gfx configurations tested, the Deferred+MT showed best results. Subjectively the game plays much smoother in gfx-portability as well. Consistency difference is especially visible on AMD, where we produce rock solid frame rate. The average frame times decreased by 4% on Intel machines, and significantly decreased by 22% on AMD machines. In Dolphin, gfx-portability provides faster and more consistent frame rates. The output was then fed to a simple analysis tool which produced the average and variance of the numbers. Results Test/Libraryįrame times where gathered using Dolphin’s built-in logging, which was manually turned on/off for that 20 second time span. We also played a bit with Dolphin’s “Backend multi-threading” option (or “MT” for short) because we had doubts whether this is the right approach when used with a normal Vulkan driver. The library was built from tag 0.5 using a simple make version-release command. gfx-portability itself was selected by pointing LIBVULKAN_PATH environment to it. These where configured using GFX_METAL_RECORDING environment.
Hello, if you'd like to TAS any mini game/mode on Wii Party but are unsure of how exactly to set it up read here.įirstly you'll want to get the Dolphin Emulator (version 5.0) you can download it for windows 圆4 or MacOS: