bluezeak wrote:What device do you have?
Are you using the default graphics engine (softGPU) or are you using OpenGL? You probably want to use the softGPU.
Did you turn frameskip on? frameskip and maybe print fps are probably the only things you want set. You may also want to turn frame limiter on also.
Also, if your device had a multi core processor you can go to system settings and verify 'force mono core' is uncheck. You can check it to see if it spotters things up.
I was using OpenGL, once i swapped to softGPU it all ran smoothly! thanks! (i had to turn on frame limiter as it was running at 200fps! (was like playing Japanese street fighter....impossible)
Out of interest, what is the difference between OpenGL and SoftGPU?
The device i'm using if the new ASUS tablet, transformer infinity, TF700T (Quad core tegra 3)
i900frenchaddict wrote:do what bluezeak said just above (thanks mate, doing huge support!) and don't forget "boost mode" in congig/system it may help too on some games.
Frameskip (or old frameskip, depending on games) is usually really not agressive for smoothness and can help reaching full speed.
Thanks, turns out i didn't need frame skip, but i tried it anyway, it kind of makes it a bit unplayable as it is too jerky (although i didn't mess around with the amount of frame skip)