Emulator Screenshot Thread

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Find a panel to unlock the electric lock to open the key to the gate to the exit and then find a code to unlock the digital disc that opens type A doors but not type B.
Game didn't age too well I just wanted to see how it looked supersampled on an emulator
 
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Find a panel to unlock the electric lock to open the key to the gate to the exit and then find a code to unlock the digital disc that opens type A doors but not type B.
Game didn't age too well I just wanted to see how it looked supersampled on an emulator

Not bad for a dreamcast game!
 
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Find a panel to unlock the electric lock to open the key to the gate to the exit and then find a code to unlock the digital disc that opens type A doors but not type B.
Game didn't age too well I just wanted to see how it looked supersampled on an emulator
I was just about to do a playthrough of this fantastic game myself! And I had actually aimed for a Dreamcast emulated version; mostly to avoid PlayStation's wibbly wobbly polygons!

Care to share some emulator version and settings info?
 
Late game screenshots of Xenoblade Chronicles @4X Native

I know they can be a bit spoilerish, worst case scenario, just tell me and I'll remove them.

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Late game screenshots of Xenoblade Chronicles @4X Native

I know they can be a bit spoilerish, worst case scenario, just tell me and I'll remove them.

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Gorgeous! The late game environments are so much more creative and amazing looking its sad such a large chunk here are only the opening.
 
Gorgeous! The late game environments are so much more creative and amazing looking its sad such a large chunk here are only the opening.

True that, especially Prison Island which is filled with details.

Definitely one of my favorite places in the game.

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That's my last Xenoblade pics though, I don't want to overfill this thread with my Xenoblade hype. :P

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Here's some shots of the final boss. So yeah, don't click these link if you don't want to be spoiled.

 
I was just about to do a playthrough of this fantastic game myself! And I had actually aimed for a Dreamcast emulated version; mostly to avoid PlayStation's wibbly wobbly polygons!

Care to share some emulator version and settings info?
I'd recommend Demul for a real playthrough as it features save/load states as opposed to nulldc. Just run it at x4 or x5 native res + FXAA like this :
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Make sure to bind the save/load states keys through controls configuration
 
Odd request, but anyone have Tekken 4 shots? I know Tekken 5 looks great in high res thanks to the1080P PS3 port of Tekken 5DR, but I'm curious about 4.
 
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Tales of Team should learn a thing or two about artstyle cause this damn Wii game looks better than Xillia and Zestiria.
 
That looks absolutely amazing!!!

What's the cheapest, smallest box that could run that at 1080p 60fps via HDMI? Keep looking for a cheap emulator that I'll be able to connect to the TV just for older games like this.

Dolphin is highly dependent on single core performance. You want an Intel CPU and an overclockable board. If you want a small case, you'll pay a premium for the ITX form factor. Long story short, you could do it for well under $1000. For about $800 you could get everything you need and a decent gpu and ssd.
 
I. Love. It. I might pick up this game now how's it run?

If you activate multiple cheats the game tends to crash after each battle or the emulator gives warnings. Without cheats it runs flawlessly. Use Open GL since Direct3D causes visual glitches. The dub is pretty terrible so you might want to consider patching with Japanese V.O.
 
Dolphin is highly dependent on single core performance. You want an Intel CPU and an overclockable board. If you want a small case, you'll pay a premium for the ITX form factor. Long story short, you could do it for well under $1000. For about $800 you could get everything you need and a decent gpu and ssd.

$800 sounds super high for just wanting to run SMG at 1080/60.
 
$800 sounds super high for just wanting to run SMG at 1080/60.
It is just get a Pentium G3258 overclock the crap out of it and pair it with a decent GPU you could probably do the entire build for $400-500 max maybe less. You could do even less if you skimp a bit on the GPU and play it at a lower res.

If we're not on an extreme budget though I would go with a 4th gen or greater i5.
 
It is just get a Pentium G3258 overclock the crap out of it and pair it with a decent GPU you could probably do the entire build for $400-500 max maybe less. You could do even less if you skimp a bit on the GPU and play it at a lower res.

If we're not on an extreme budget though I would go with a 4th gen or greater i5.

If it's just for Dolphin, there's absolutely no reason to pay more for four cores.

G3258 $70
Z97 mono $100-$200 dapending on features and form factor.
Case $50-$100, again depending on how small a case.
RAM $50 for 4GB.
PSU $70, more if you need modular for ITX.
SSD $100 for a 128GB.
GPU $150 bare minimum.

That's $600 before any deals. Add a copy of windows, keyboard, etc.
 
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