I'm getting some odd audio in Project Zero 2. Occasional static or desync. Any ideas?
To quote myself:
Were you playing with the EU copy? I think that version caps at 25 fps, so you have to patch it up to support 30.
i5 2500k at 4.5GHz here. I use build 7714 for Xenoblade, zero slowdown or problems. I tried another build that was supposed to be good for this game, but it actually ran worse (only noticed it while recording, but I've been recording so that made a difference!)
It was patched , the drops were from 30 fps down to almost 20 sometimes. None of the other builds could handle big battles with multiple enemies while using tons of skills at the same time.
No slowdown at all, even when measuring with FRAPS? Try my test case: Teleport to that huge fortress thingie with Mechons and a lot of walkways that you encounter ~50 hours in, then get in a big battle where you use lots of skills and pan the camera around a bit. I had slowdown using all the recommended Xenoblade builds I tried there, except Filthy's. And that's using HLE on a 4.5 GHz 2500k (never even tried LLE), and no AA.
So I got myself a new high res monitor...
Wind Waker at 2560X1440 with 4X AA is out of this world. You just do not expect an almost 10 year old game to make your jaw drop.
Mario U will probably run at 720p with 2xAA. Mario Galaxy on Dolphin can run at 2560x1440 with 16xAA.Can't wait to see some HD Mario on Wii U!!
I'm using this build, the same setup as Ledsen, except from the major difference in that I'm not overclocking (3.3 GHz), and I get 30 FPS almost 100% of the time. Runs beautifully.
So in like 2 or 3 years will I be able to run this on a normal none gaming PC
So I'm trying to play wind waker, and it looks fine graphically inside the houses on the first island, but everywhere outside is super blurry. My computer isn't the greatest, but since it runs fine inside the houses I figure it's a fixable issue. Any suggestions?
Low-resolution looking depth of field effect, fixed by disabling CPU->EFB Access, on newer builds use this.
So in like 2 or 3 years will I be able to run this on a normal none gaming PC (the PCs you buy premade in best buy for like 700-800 bucks)?
You'd be fine running it off a 700-800 dollar laptop. Major performance problems persist between hardware configurations.
Yeah, I was using my iMac for dolphin until I sold it the other day (so I could build a monster PC) and WW at 2560 x 1440 has to be experienced to be believed, it's gorgeous. I think I might have to grab one of those Korean panels, I don't think I could go back to 1080p.
So has anyone got an Ivy B CPU and run dolphin? What sort of OC would I need to run anything without framedrops, cause my 3.4ghz Sandy B could run most things but SMG2 would struggle.
Wind Waker question:
Can anyone erase images (using the right analog trigger) from the Pictobox using the emulator? If so, could you post the build you are using? Taking the pictures isn't an issue once I set EFB copies to RAM and disabled cache, but I can't delete them and without being able to do so you can't get treasure charts, which means you can't 100% the game (ignoring the Nintendo Gallery, which you can't do because you can't use the tuner).
About to just restart my game on the GC but the visuals are soooo nice on the PC.
So in like 2 or 3 years will I be able to run this on a normal none gaming PC (the PCs you buy premade in best buy for like 700-800 bucks)?
Out of curiosity, what specifically would you be buying for only $7-$800? What processor, graphics card, mobo, etc?$7-800 will buy you a pretty beastly rig. If you buy parts for 7-800 and either build it yourself, ask a friend to do it or pay someone to do it you'll be able to run all (well-emulated) games at full speed.
Out of curiosity, what specifically would you be buying for only $7-$800? What processor, graphics card, mobo, etc?
Yeah, I was using my iMac for dolphin until I sold it the other day (so I could build a monster PC) and WW at 2560 x 1440 has to be experienced to be believed, it's gorgeous. I think I might have to grab one of those Korean panels, I don't think I could go back to 1080p.
So has anyone got an Ivy B CPU and run dolphin? What sort of OC would I need to run anything without framedrops, cause my 3.4ghz Sandy B could run most things but SMG2 would struggle.
getting slowdowns here... is processor upgrade/oc the only way to get a stable 60fps? I've enabled lock threads, idle skipping etc
My cpu is Core 2 E8400@3ghz (everything stock), 8800gt
Anyway, it's time to dig in my GC library again!
I try to run Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Dolphin, it loads but get stuck on the "wrist wrap warning" screen... Even if I press A, + or even the Home button, nothing happens.
Anyone knows why? The other topic on DKC makes me want to play this game badly.
Are you sure your controller is configured correctly? What build of Dolphin are you running?
You should grab the Xenoblade HUD texture pack, makes the UI look great. Don't have a link, but it was a thread on the Dolphin Wiki Xenoblade Forum.
I saw that, but I did not see a version for the US version of the game. Only the PAL.
Sidenote of performance with Xenoblade: tried out some fraps video capture of the game and not a single hiccup in my framerate. I would throw up some video, but 90 seconds of gameplay ended up being 8 gigs. maybe I will try downscaling the video to 1080p sometime.
To quote myself:
They're the same game, no reason it shouldn't work with the US version as well.
So, I just ordered a new laptop, which should be powerful enough to run Dolphin. I've installed the homebrew channel and the usb loader, but I can't find any instructions on how to rip games from my Wii. I checked the link in the OP, didn't see anything about ripping there, could someone give me a link showing how to do it?
Did you click the huge banner in that thread to go to the GAF homebrew tutorial?
edit: I should clarify, in the homebrew tutorial it tells you how to rip games to any HDD. Those games will play both on an actual Wii and in Dolphin.
I was about to OC my PC to be finally able to run Zelda SS with a solid 30FPS and then I find out that my Motherboard is a H67 instead of a P67... and the H67 does not support OC even though I have a i5-2500k.
I saw that, but I did not see a version for the US version of the game. Only the PAL.
Sidenote of performance with Xenoblade: tried out some fraps video capture of the game and not a single hiccup in my framerate. I would throw up some video, but 90 seconds of gameplay ended up being 8 gigs. maybe I will try downscaling the video to 1080p sometime.
oh man..... any way to return it? That's a good example of why you should research before buying parts. Z68 is a the newest type for SB, but you could also use any IB motherboard.
Damn, those screens is nice.With the DBZ budokai HD collection announced, I tried my Budokai 1 on GC via Dolphin, looks glorious and runs perfectly. Anybody tried B2? I don't have a copy yet.
I'm looking for a cheap sensor bar and bluetooth adapter so I can play more Wii games then just classic controller ones. Which ones are the best for the cheapest?
FF2 Remake
I'm looking for a cheap sensor bar and bluetooth adapter so I can play more Wii games then just classic controller ones. Which ones are the best for the cheapest?