Vital Tundra
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This is pretty rapid though, right?
AFAIK that is something that may never happen. Something to do with the proprietary wireless connection with the gamepad. It'll be interesting to see what kind of second screen hacks come up over time. I'm thinking some sort of way to bring a phone or tablet into the loop.
Yeah, its borderline impossible to find a copy of Super Mario 3D World now, in 2016.
They're saying it runs at full speed.The "current gen" argument doesn't make any sense, by the time this emulator is usable the Wii U is going to be long since dead. Nobody is going to use it now just because one game is kind of playable (but looks terrible).
It's a great milestone for the emulator though..
Not implemented yet.
It has, there was a program a couple years ago that successfully used the gamepad with a PC. Should be doable for an emulator to work it out, might be difficult though.Hasn't the gamepad been hacked for other applications or am I misremembering?
Hasn't the gamepad been hacked for other applications or am I misremembering?
What kind of PC would you need to run this game at full speed?
How the...I can barely run PS2 games smoothly!
Hasn't the gamepad been hacked for other applications or am I misremembering?
A new build of Cemu (1.4.0) was recently announced and will be coming out in the next 24 hours. Along with the announcement was some game previews including a video of Super Mario 3D World:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0FJyzQVjc4
Here you have it folks. A Wii U game is now starting to run at fullspeed on PC.
I'm going to guess "beefy" .
Well I've got a VR capable PC so I hope it's beefy enough.
Thanks for the info, but I think that won't take long until we see the games in higher internal resolution.
The same fucking reason its ok to buy games on Wii U and play them there, despite being possible to pirate them. Do you think all Wii U owners are pirates too because the possibility is there?I'll happily retract all of the posts/get banned if that's not ok here.
I just don't get why it's ok.
N64 was another with UltraHLE. Not sure about compatibility though
Video seems to be gone now.
Video is done on a 4790k
Can't wait to see Bayonetta with proper antialiasing.
This isn't beefy at all, as it goes, for an early emulator running a 60fps game at (close to) full speed.
https://streamable.com/853r
Mirror from the developer
Video is done on a 4790k
The funny part is that there's basically currently nothing in the way of options aside from an experiential option for multicore support. Really cuts off the "What are the best options for X?" discussion.
Hasn't the gamepad been hacked for other applications or am I misremembering?
Misremembering, there's homebrew for the Wii U and it can extend to the gamepad. Use of the gamepad outside of the Wii U isn't really a thing aside from proof of concepts.
Does this really need to happen in every single emulation thread?
Yeah, its borderline impossible to find a copy of Super Mario 3D World now, in 2016.
Nope, is nothing else than shiposting and derailing of a thread which is bannable. this is not a thread to discuss your idiotic views on emulationWhy??? Is Nintendo supporting the emuletion or something? Why their opinion about emulation has to be banable? Explain please... is their opinion and he is not trolling... You have to respect that.
Every single damned time. Its getting tiresome.
Incredible how fast this is developing, devs are doing great work. Is there any particular reason why things are progressing so quickly?
Nope, is nothing else than shiposting and derailing of a thread which is bannable. this is not a thread to discuss your idiotic views on emulation
It's clearly not full speed and doesn't look 100% correct, but the progress is absolutely astounding nonetheless. I expect we're still a ways away from the emulator being in a state that anybody would choose it over the real hardware, so everybody concern trolling in this thread needs to relax. I'm not going to bother cleaning up the thread before this post, but consider it a warning for anything that follows.
There was this troll in the comments threatening the uploader that he will report him to Nintendo and things like that. So maybe that's the reason. That's why we can't have nice things.Video seems to be gone now.
Incredible how fast this is developing, devs are doing great work. Is there any particular reason why things are progressing so quickly?
How is preservation not legit? Because the emulator is made now instead of later? They're going to be continually working on it for the next 10+ years based on the previous emulators.
In a way. It's good that the WiiU CPU was so comparatively weak.
Actually this EMU is a little sketchy because it's not open source. The people responsible for it are keeping it locked down so they can profit from it at a later date,
I was reading news about UltraHLE in N64 magazines.I swear it was January 1998 or 1999 when UltraHLE first came out, N64 was still selling. It was nuts to see the article pop up on IGN.
Dolphin is a highly advanced, highly streamlined, very well documented emulator and the Wii U is basically a Wii on steroids (same reason Dolphin started emulating Wii games so quick when it was a gamecube emulator).
That's not to say that there aren't a lot of changes, or that the Cemu guys aren't amazing (they are in spades!) but they didn't have to build the emu from 100% scratch.
I don't think Cemu started as a fork of Dolphin, but using it as a reference for a lot of the hardware certainly helped.
The hardware is a descendant of well-studied hardware (GC, Wii).
I don't see why, if the system was powerful enough to run these games at 1080p/60fps with AA there would be little (little is strong, perhaps less of?) reason to play them on a PC, no? People are more inclined to play these on PC because of the weak hardware not in spite of it.
Goes without saying that there's many other reason why one would emulate but generally getting better looking games is a major one.
Actually this EMU is a little sketchy because it's not open source. The people responsible for it are keeping it locked down so they can profit from it at a later date,