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So I'm looking for a bluetooth adapter that will be compatible for my Wii remote and PS3 controller. Are there any that will give me any trouble?
Thanks!You will need 2 BT Adapters. The one for the PS3 Controller needs a special dedicated BT driver (from motionjoy).
I've got almost the exact same settings on, but FYI for anyone using these: leaving Skip EFB Access from CPU checked can mess up the aiming reticule with the slingshot/etc. Uncheck it to make sure it's lined up properly.
Someone released a patched version of a current 3.0 build to fix up some of the visuals in SS. More reading.
http://www.mediafire.com/?aagf5fjkhdw5a3u (x64)
This.
Jesus Christ.
Eh, sorry. I'll add a warning I guess. I don't see how those are any more spolier-y than other shots posted here though...
Uhm, SS looks kinda ok but it's still a fucking boring game...damn.![]()
http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/issues/detail?id=50577719 is still better IMO because of how pixelated the town looks in the very first cutscene.
So, question: it's impossible to run Wii games from disc in Dolphin due to the drive spin direction, right? Also, can Dolphin run Xenoblade just fine without having a Wiimote connected?
I actually own both an actual Wii (launch Wii no less) and Xenoblade itself (just arrived!) but Xenoblade is the sort of game that begs to be played on my high-rez computer monitor. I can rip the game to an SDcard, I suppose, but it'll still be a pain in the butt. :|
If I were to buy one right now, I'd just go with this USB powered one. Dealing with batteries is no bueno
Weird, they look fairly close to me. Maybe it's your settings?7719 is still better IMO because of how pixelated the town looks in the very first cutscene.
You want an HDMI powered sensor bar?Unfortunately I want one to use HDMI out.
Found the "Thoraxe" SS settings and applied them... now I'm getting these random black lines all over the place. Anyone else run into this?
I've noticed this as well... the depth of field blur is just all over the place rendering at different distances. It is quite annoying yes but everything else generally looks great. Sometimes cranking up the internal resolution to maximum affects this a little.
Please do not hate me for asking, hopefully this doesn't get me in trouble, but this question comes from a place of ignorance - not malice.
I want to run dolphine on my pc and play all the wii games I've missed out on legitimately. Do I need to buy a Wii? or just the games/accessories?
Please do not hate me for asking, hopefully this doesn't get me in trouble, but this question comes from a place of ignorance - not malice.
I want to run dolphine on my pc and play all the wii games I've missed out on legitimately. Do I need to buy a Wii? or just the games/accessories?
Please do not hate me for asking, hopefully this doesn't get me in trouble, but this question comes from a place of ignorance - not malice.
I want to run dolphine on my pc and play all the wii games I've missed out on legitimately. Do I need to buy a Wii? or just the games/accessories?
Please do not hate me for asking, hopefully this doesn't get me in trouble, but this question comes from a place of ignorance - not malice.
I want to run dolphine on my pc and play all the wii games I've missed out on legitimately. Do I need to buy a Wii? or just the games/accessories?
Actually, that's completely wrong. Nothing says you need to own the hardware to run an emulator. Of course, that is only true as long as the emulator doesn't use any binary blobs extracted from the hardware. So in the case of Dolphin, you'd only be able to use the HLE sound option. Also, it's hard (but not impssible) to get the game data without a Wii.Isn't it obvious? Not being rude but did your logical/reasoning side of you call in sick today? What's different about game piracy compared to emulator piracy? Nothing. You're taking something which is a means of income for the company and not paying for it..
Like with roms and emulators you should own the equipment you're planing to run via emulated means. Both the games and the system be it a console or arcade cabinet, it's the whole damn #1 'code' of emulation.
People keep saying this, but Dolphin renders the DoF exactly the same way my Wii does. The only time it becomes more shallow is when z targeting an enemy or object -- as it should.I hope when I finally get around to playing Skyward Sword in a month or two there is a version of Dolphin available that emulates the depth of field and stylized blurring at the same depth as the Wii version :
I'm scared at how it's different in just about every single person's screenshot I see. And I'm terrified of screenshots that feature heavy blurring that is clearly being rendered incorrectly, but people are too ignorant to notice :
Weird, they look fairly close to me. Maybe it's your settings?
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I have about 150 including cutscenes. At work now but can post later.Anybody have HD shots of the final boss battle in Skyward Sword? It looked amazing even in SD.
I used this settings: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=33306252&postcount=6718
Mind posting yours, please? I am always willing to test again.
I have about 150 including cutscenes. At work now but can post later.
Those are not the best settings imo. At least for me FSAA introduces glitches. Also Per Pixel Lighting and Force Texture Filtering do nothing for the image quality but they cost a bit performance. Skip EFB Access fucks up the cursor when you are aiming, so that should be unchecked. Progressive Sacn isn't needed as well.
Most important thing: You want to use XAUDIO instead of DAUDIO. XAUDIO is less audio latency, which is quite annoying with DAUDIO.![]()
As in set my Samsung HDTV color mood to warm/warm 2?
That would be great, thank you.