08-15-2017, 03:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2017, 03:41 PM by schepers_cp.)
of course it is going to lag, here's why:
the cpu requirments on the gog version are: 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended)
note, with the x86 emulation, effective speed is 20-30% lower than the stock 1.2ghz clock speed, that plus the arm arch doesn't have as much instructions per clock as x86 does.
to put it simple: you basically get 800-950mhz of cpu power per core, and if you run this single thread game, then it speaks for itself basically.
aka: for games, just go up to 700mhz cpu requirements (linux variant) or 600mhz (windows variant using wine) for slight headroom
hope this explains why
edit1: also forgot to mention the linux os adds overhead too, but you know what i mean
edit2: i personally try to avoid gog.com versions for low specced pc's, as the original game's recommended requirements are a 120mhz pentium system (as found here: http://gamesystemrequirements.com/game/fallout-2 )
the cpu requirments on the gog version are: 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended)
note, with the x86 emulation, effective speed is 20-30% lower than the stock 1.2ghz clock speed, that plus the arm arch doesn't have as much instructions per clock as x86 does.
to put it simple: you basically get 800-950mhz of cpu power per core, and if you run this single thread game, then it speaks for itself basically.
aka: for games, just go up to 700mhz cpu requirements (linux variant) or 600mhz (windows variant using wine) for slight headroom
hope this explains why
edit1: also forgot to mention the linux os adds overhead too, but you know what i mean
edit2: i personally try to avoid gog.com versions for low specced pc's, as the original game's recommended requirements are a 120mhz pentium system (as found here: http://gamesystemrequirements.com/game/fallout-2 )