Any chance you could get some pictures of the start of the game? The Super Metroid Mother Brain flashback would make a great wallpaper.Stallion Free said:
Any chance you could get some pictures of the start of the game? The Super Metroid Mother Brain flashback would make a great wallpaper.Stallion Free said:
Here's the guide I made a while back, using Dolphin 2.0: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker GuideIrishNinja said:this one's also high on my replay list - Stallion, what build/settings are you running to get these results? friend of mine's running the same setup im looking at getting, and says he's getting 70-80% speed, tops.
I'm away from my gaming PC for the weekend, but I should be able to grab some at some point on Monday for you. It upscales pretty well.OMG Aero said:Any chance you could get some pictures of the start of the game? The Super Metroid Mother Brain flashback would make a great wallpaper.
Stallion Free said:Here's the guide I made a while back, using Dolphin 2.0: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Guide
Unfortunately it is. Given the fact the Dolphin is a High level emulator, what works for one game can break another. I'm not sure if there's any sort of list that marks the best revision for each game but if you go to the dolphin forums and look for the threads to individual games, you should be able to suss out the best revision to use quite quickly.IrishNinja said:awesome! bookmarked, thanks for this man.
buddy of mine who's toying with this for GC & wii stuff (also PCSX2) claims that its looking to him like you need different emu builds/setups for each individual game. i'm browsing the forums @ dolphin-emulator.com, but is this necessarily true? do you need different settings/versions to optimize for each individual title? if so, are there any other good resources for this rather than sifting through pages of forum posts, or once you find your setup for that title, can it be saved as a profile or perhaps a .bat file or the like be made? i like being able to jump across a few different titles when inclined, without too much fuss if possible.![]()
Stallion Free said:I just threw all my Zelda pics from the last thread up into a separate Skydrive folder from the previous one so that they could be viewed in slide show form.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Slide Show
I should go back and finish it up sometime...
Install the Wii homebrew channel. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=291277honeymustardn said:I'm probably missing something obvious here, but how can I rip my Gamecube games to ISOs? When I put my discs in (eg Wind Waker), my computer doesn't recognise it.
It looks good, but it's just hud elements which makes the title of the pack a bit misleading.John said:Some nice chap made a high-res texture pack for Wind Waker: http://forums.dolphin-emu.com/thread-40-post-112094.html#pid112094
Once he finds the font for rupees he'll probably update it.
You are a superb person!Stallion Free said:Alrighty, I grabbed all 96 pieces of concept art in .bmp and then converted them to .jpeg at the highest quality. They are the full 1080p that the game was rendering at.
Windows Live Photo Album
Megaupload Complete Collection Zipped
And here are two samples:
Wait shit, that was my error, not the modder's IT'S A HUD PACKStallion Free said:It looks good, but it's just hud elements which makes the title of the pack a bit misleading.
Nabs said:LKS without the vaseline filter. Game runs great under the new revisions.
well, i need to borrow my friend wii to backup the game.Nabs said:playable. you shouldn't have a problem running it at 60fps with 4xSSAA (fps drops when you enter a room). there were some really dark cutscenes early on, but it wasn't that big a problem. no freezing
thanks.Nabs said:http://www.mediafire.com/?nw257sbnc97guh9 (from dolphin-emulator.com) i haven't updated since, i probably should.
Someone should probably do this, we haven't had a guide made in a long time...John said:Got a guide for running Other M? :d
I figured, but ah well.Stallion Free said:Yeah sorry that texture pack was posted a while ago.
Extremely unlikelyWhy would you do that? said:Hopefully we'll see more last generation games with high resolution texture packs.
Hazaro said:$200 CPU and a $100 GPU.
Full PC can cost ya ~$650
Win7 should have its own bluetooth driver. Failing that try the bluesoliel driver. Pairing the Wiimote is easy, just pair from the bluetooth panel while pressing the 1+2 buttons on the Wiimote.SOLDIER said:I ordered this bluetooth dongle from Amazon, which arrived today. I'm trying to find a driver that will get it working on my PC (Windows 7 64 bit). Can anyone help me find a working driver? Afterward, what do I need to do to pair my Wiimote with it?
i use the BROADCOM/WIDCOMM stack. dunno if it works with that dongle, but you can find those here http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.phpSOLDIER said:I ordered this bluetooth dongle from Amazon, which arrived today. I'm trying to find a driver that will get it working on my PC (Windows 7 64 bit). Can anyone help me find a working driver? Afterward, what do I need to do to pair my Wiimote with it?
TouchMyBox said:Bah, I hate it when texture packs change the artstyle of a game, that grass is totally different. :\
vazel said:Win7 should have its own bluetooth driver. Failing that try the bluesoliel driver. Pairing the Wiimote is easy, just pair from the bluetooth panel while pressing the 1+2 buttons on the Wiimote.
Yeah, that's the one I use, you don't hook it up to anything. It takes 4 AA batteries and has an on/off button and a 1/2 hour timer if you want it to auto turn off.SOLDIER said:Arrgh, I forgot about the Sensor Bar. Dammit, now I have to figure out what to do with this.
The only thing the OP says is to use a Wireless Sensor bar. Does he mean this? Is this something you need to connect to your PC, or just turn it on by itself?
Yesmikespit1200 said:Do you have the panic handlers option checked in settings?
Dolphin SVN R 6201 (the most recent one on dolphin-emulator.com)Nabs said:what version of dolphin are you using