

However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. See issue 7193.Ĭompatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. VP6 rendering also reacts poorly to the Force Texture Filtering enhancements (and Anisotropic Filtering on NVIDIA), causing further scrambling. The Software Render will display VP6 video correctly, but is typically too slow. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 uses the VP6 video codec, common in Electronic Arts' titles, causing its videos to have vertical line artifacts and other glitches on NVIDIA graphics cards. Use Dolphin's "CPU Clock Override" in the Advanced configuration tab to lower the Gamecube's clock speed can force the game to slow down enough to be run properly. Dolphin, by default, emulates an "infinitely fast" GPU, causing the game to always run at 60 FPS, making it more demanding than most GameCube games. This game maxes out the GameCube GPU hardware by rendering as many frames as it can normally causing it to render between 20 - 30 FPS. And it's up to you to evade any cops on your path, since getting busted just might end your career. The game challenges the driver to dodge traffic, police, and natural elements in high speed and high style. Become the "champion road racer" by conquering numerous racing events, all carrying rewards such as cars, tracks, and high performance upgrades. The sequel houses a stable of exclusive and exotic cars from the world's most coveted licensors including Ferrari, Porsche, and Lamborghini. Engage in the next generation thrill of arcade racing with the spiritual successor to Need For Speed III Hot Pursuit. Need for Speed is back and faster than ever in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.
