I always have those days when it’s exceptionally difficult but for some odd reason the teasing seems to help in some way. I try to maintain a mellow pace but it often ends up the same way. When I am with friends, I feel comfortable but even when I feel safe, there I go again. When I’m excited it could be the hardest to get my words out, unless I yell. The things I shouldn’t say are the easiest when I’m upset. I think it’s sort of funny that if I’m mad and begin arguing, my words come out perfectly. But that was then I’m getting better now. When I am talking, there are times when I will realize there is going to be a tough word and I will want to change the word because I know I’m gonna get stuck, but that would just make my sentence irrelevant. I think, “How do I fix this?” I start thinking and my thoughts start flowing, every once in a while a friend will complete a sentence for me, yes, I’m grateful but sometimes it gets in my way. Maybe I mess up an ‘R’ and say it like a ‘W.’ It feels like my face gets a little red and my palms moisten. I think of a metronome repeating that same Tick Tick Tick…or I say it too fast. Then I get to that one word that starts with one of those tricky letters, usually the ‘H’ or ‘W.’ I begin to repeat the syllable for what seems like at least a minute but in reality only seconds pass. I’m sitting at my desk, I start my sentence out perfectly, not one mistake. Are you going to write back to me? I sure hope so, because I want to know how you feel about my letter. The strategies I remember are waiting 2 seconds, pausing for 1 second in the middle of my sentence, and cancellation, where I stop, pause, reverse and start over.
My therapist suggested I write you a letter but I was not sure if I really wanted to. I am not sure if I like listening to the stories or not. We have been reading stories about your foundation and about kids who stutter. When my words get stuck and won’t come out the way I want, I feel very mad. I keep saying that I do not ever ever ever stutter but my speech therapist tells me that I do. My favorite things are playing with my friend Manny, riding my bike, and playing soccer. I am a very cool kid and I like coming to school, sometimes. I do speech therapy at Olive Crest Academy in Orange, California. Even if it's not a fix, I'd like to know why this is happening so I know what needs to be upgraded.My name is Gabriel and I am 10 years old. Though from doing research, the results are very mixed and arguable, so I've been afraid to shell out money for a "possible" fix when this is still a fairly new hard drive and I don't particularly need more space at the moment.Īny help would be greatly appreciated. The only other possibility I can think of on my own is that it's an issue with running the games off the same hard drive as my OS, which is an internal 7200 3TB HDD. Mario Kart Wii freezes for a half second at native resolution when I get hit with something. I know my CPU isn't the greatest, but I feel like this stuttering shouldn't be a problem when I try to run the game at native resolution with every single enhancement turned off. I've tweaked nearly every setting in the Nvidia Control Panel.
All I can figure is it's because newer games are more strenuous on my GPU, which is newer, while my CPU apparently can't handle Crash Bandicoot. I even have this exact same problem with PS1 emulation, both with epsxe and the Mednafen-HW core in Retroarch.
#Stuttering song mario Pc#
I can run nearly every actual PC game at 60fps solid with maxed out settings (GTA5 runs at 50-55fps with every setting on ultra), yet emulation always seems to be the death of me. I have an i5-3350P processor, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, Thermaltake 650W PSU, and a GTX 1060 8GB. Mario Galaxy is the worst, though from what I've read here, it's one of the most taxing games in general. I generally keep Vsync off since I don't seem to need it with D12. OpenGL is the worst, D12 is better but still has issues for me. So I guess that's a stutter? And this is with OpenGL, DX11, and DX12. But getting hit with a blue shell makes the game, music and all, stop for a very brief second. In a standard PC game, a FPS drop means the game doesn't run as smooth for a moment. I'm not sure if it would be classified as a stutter, an FPS drop, or if there's even a difference.
It usually occurs when a game is loading a new area or "something happens" in a game (getting hit with a blue shell in Mario Kart Wii). I'm having issues with stuttering and FPS drops with nearly all games.