Mario Party 10 Cemu 1.11.4 In-game | Nvidia Low-end PC

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In this video, i'll be playing Mario Party 10 on Cemu 1.11.4. Finally, we can now play Mario Party 10. And it goes in-game too! The performance is okay running 30 fps at most in-game. While in the menus it is 60 fps. There are many visual glitches. All of the character models are black, missing textures, and crashes frequently. I will test out every single game mode. Hope you enjoy this video.

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The screen recorder makes games have a slower performance. Note I don't have a strong PC.

My specs sorry they suck :(
If i'm playing on windows 7 here are the specs:
AMD Athlom(tm)2 x4 635 processer (4 CORES), about 2.9 GHz
4 gb RAM
Nvidia GeForce GT 430

Description for Emulators:
Cemu - The first emulator to run Wii U Commerical games. This emulator is still in development and it could quite take a long time. But the devs are working really hard on this project. Exzap, one of the developers, has added a recompiler so some games work in 60 FPS! I highly recommend donating these devs, because they are doing great! Also he added multi-controller support, so you should see me play multiplayer in the future. Comment below about what games you want to work on the next version.

Link Forums for Cemu
https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-cemu-wii-u-emulator.399524/page-1024https://www.reddit.com/r/cemu/
Donate here:
https://www.patreon.com/cemu?ty=h
Download here: http://cemu.info/

Citra 3DS Emulator - Citra is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. Although it is slow at this time, it is constantly being improved.

Citra's features include better visual output, debugging homebrew, with planned controller support.

Link Forums for Citra
https://citra-emu.org
https://www.reddit.com/r/Citra/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/citra-new-3ds-emulator.365154/
Download here: https://citra-emu.org/page/download

PSP Emulator (PPSSPP) - This emulator is the first emulator ever to run commerical psp games. And this emulator maybe close to completion, the fact that the games and visuals are running and looking great. This emulator has been under development for about 5 years.

Link Forums for PSP
http://forums.ppsspp.org/
Download here: http://www.ppsspp.org/downloads.html

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Mario Party 10 Statistics For World of Emulation

World of Emulation presently has 14,778 views for Mario Party 10 across 1 video, and less than an hour worth of Mario Party 10 videos were uploaded to his channel. This makes up less than 0.90% of the total overall content on World of Emulation's YouTube channel.