It really wasn’t - you compared performance at 384MHz and 1228MHz with all else being equal and got a predictable 3x-ish performance increase at full utilisation, which is exactly what we wanted to test.I literally performed a miracle in front of your eyes, but you came up with an explanation that was more convenient for you, ignoring a number of facts.
I have no reason to believe that, but I would like to see the source and see what exactly is different between 4FIR and just regular Atmosphere with the same plugins. A GIT lets us do that, no GIT and we’re looking for needles in haystacks.Maybe he's lying.
You’re running a fork, not the original Switch OC Suite repository, so I’ll tell you in public the same as I told you in private - *your* fork can have *its own* thread so that there’s no confusion in regards to who maintains what repository. I offered linking your thread in the original since, to my knowledge, you’re the only maintainer of the only active fork of KazushiMe’s code, but you’re not KazushiMe, nor are you the OP, so I see no reason to move custody of the original thread to you. It would only cause confusion. I get that you want superior SEO scores for your work, but you can earn those yourself by having a good work ethic. Don’t worry about KazushiMe’s repository or the thread about it - worry about your own.However, this is no longer relevant, since I started the repository on your advice. Now the question is, where should I return if I feel like an outcast at the GBA. You guys were even ready to give the unfortunate thread of OC Suite to anyone, but decided to refuse me. Trust level - Kuller3D.