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Fatal performance error when you stop using the cell phone #679

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LuisPerss opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 5 comments
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Fatal performance error when you stop using the cell phone #679

LuisPerss opened this issue Dec 10, 2024 · 5 comments

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@LuisPerss
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That is to say, when you are using the emulator but you take your fingers off of it, the FPS starts to decrease a lot for some reason, I think it is a serious bug that has to be corrected for future updates, that is to say, from the 50fps that it goes at, for example, if I take my fingers off of the emu, that is, I leave the phone while the game continues, it drops to 20 15 and that is very bad, but when you tap the screen, boom, it returns to its normal state but only if you keep your fingers or hand on the phone, it is an error.

@wheremyfoodat
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This seems to be Android throttling your phone when inactive. Make sure you have power saving mode disabled, as well as any other power saving settings that could cause this.

@LuisPerss
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I don't think it's Android, since that doesn't happen in Lime3DS or Mandarin3DS. I think it's Panda, and it also happens in Dolphin Wii.
I know what you mean about energy saving, because Samsung's GameLauncher has that option if you leave the phone inactive for 15 seconds, but this emulator is not compatible with GameLauncher or its plugins.

@LuisPerss
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The emulator has good performance until you unconsciously leave the screen still or for some other reason you leave it and boom the performance plummets because of what I just mentioned and that cuts the whole experience

@GabrielBRDeveloper
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Hi, so, you phone has adaptive refresh rate display?

@LuisPerss
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Indeed, my cell phone has a screen with an adaptive frequency of 60 to 90hz, why?

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