You won't get flawless performance in every game, but you'll do well for the most part.cress2000 said:Ha. I was about to ask if 4GHz i7s were still necessary for flawless performance. Haven't followed this in a long time. I guess this i5@3.5GHz is going to last me a long time.
Kenka said:No problem whatsoever. 1080p, 16x AF and 4x AA is the way to go.
Hanzou said:Can somebody link me to a guide for the best and/or easiest way to rip my GC and Wii games using either an SD card or external Hard Drive? I am having troubles finding a good guide. I have twilight princess allowing the hack.
BlackPhoenix23 said:Ok i Just ordered a Macbook pro and it should arrive here this week and im interested in running Dolphin on it but i was wondering if it would be better to run it in windows using boot camp or would OSX be fine?
Fëanor said:Dolphin 3.0 doesn't recognize the config for the 360 controller. Any ideas what might be the problem?
Jazzy said:Can someone link to Xenoblade images running in dolphin? I'm sure that game looks amazing.
Soka said:I'm using Photobucket, but despite the .jpeg files being 1920x1080, when I upload them to Photobucket they appear to be quite a bit smaller. Any ideas why I'm failing at Interneting 101?
Still won't look as good. I'm very doubtful Wii U will have the power to display 1080p content with 8x AA, even if games were "remade" in HD. What we might see improved in Wii U versions is texture resolution though.Medalion said:This thread makes me depressed we will never see this on Wii U except maybe as HD repacks sold separately
The main reason we won't see it is compatibly.Crunched said:Still won't look as good. I'm very doubtful Wii U will have the power to display 1080p content with 8x AA, even if games were "remade" in HD. What we might see improved in Wii U versions is texture resolution though.
Baloonatic said:Completely given up on getting my Wii-mote to work. Does anyone know if Fragile Dreams is playable using a controller? Even if I have to emulate the Wii-mote with one of the analogue sticks?
jediyoshi said:You're fine. It's clunky but my go to alternate setup for wiimote/nunchuk is holding half the gamepad with those controls tied to the nunchuk and dpad of the wiimote. Then having the pointer, a and b of the wiimote tied to the mouse.
Best way to go about starting to bind this is in the Wiimote Config window hitting the Default button in the Reset section. This'll auto bind the mouse to what you want.
Then under the device section, switch it to your gamepad. Bind the 1/2/-/+ to your gamepad buttons. Under the Extension section select Nunchuk and hit configure. Bind the stick and C/Z buttons. Then to save the profile, enter a name in the Profile section and hit save.
dude, they'll look exactly the same. those games are 2d and the engine itself renders them at 256 x 240 (the nes' standard res).Thaedolus said:Mega Man 9 and 10 in 1080p?
jarosh said:dude, they'll look exactly the same. those games are 2d and the engine itself renders them at 256 x 240 (the nes' standard res).
blame space said:[MP lustful images]
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.:Wesker:. said:Just getting started on RE4:Wii. I doubt the XBLA port will look this good.
Downhome said:Would I be able to experience any of this, smoothly, on the following laptop I recently bought?
dv7t Quad Ed
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
2nd generation Intel(R) Quad Core(TM) i7-2630QM (2.0 GHz, 6MB L3 Cache) w/Turbo Boost up to 2.9 GHz
1GB GDDR5 Radeon(TM) HD 6770M Graphics [HDMI, VGA]
6GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)
640GB 7200RPM Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
17.3" diagonal HD+ HP BrightView LED Display (1600 x 900)
Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner
HP TrueVision HD Webcam with Integrated Digital Microphone and HP SimplePass Fingerprint Reader
Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN with Wireless Display Support
BramVD said:Are you just trying to brag by any chance? hehe, of course you'll be fine for Dolphin.
Deadbeat said:Any metroid prime 3 pictures?
Thaedolus said:TEN. EIGHTY. PEE.
(Really the advantage here is having it rendered at my TV's native resolution rather than relying on an upscale. On my old TV, anything on the Wii basically looked like ass, and Mega Man had quit a bit of ghosting. New TV's better, but native is best)
DeFiBkIlLeR said:I just find this emulator incredibly unstable.....i dont think there has been a single occasion where it hasnt crashed out at some point with the 30 odd games i've thrown at it...i really cant get going in any game TBH, because im always thinking its a split second away from crashing, shame as there are quite a few GC games id like to persevere with, especially the Zelda's, but every time i try...at some point.....crash.
Compared to PCSX2, it has a long way to go.....
r7412...I'm using r7589 (which is weeks old) so for starters there is a newer version than what you are using and also version 3.0 might be most stable (I'd hope version x.x is more stable than the literally bi-daily rxxx compiles) those are good places to start as it might be that particular revision is a mess.MLH said:So, is it normal or later revisions to be more unstable? What revision would be considered the most stable?
Thanks.