Borman said:Gotta rip them using your Wii or special/modified PC drive, or do the bad deed
Hawkian said:
On a stock i7 920, the game would slow down to about half speed when looking across outset island.autobzooty said:Wow, really?! So it plays perfectly? Sound and all?! :O
OMG
Nah it's just that the teams are better than the hardware. :lol I love low-poly models with awesome texturing like that, imo they can look better than high-poly models, especially the shit that comes from UE3.Dead Man Typing said:I actually consider all that extra detail to be the most convincing proof that a Wii HD is coming and will "Dolphin" all of our existing Wii games. I wish I had a powerful PC.
KillerAJD said:That's Sheik right? Is that a blurred triforce on her crotch? lol. Anyways, again, pics look amazing, just need a BT adapter.
I should be doing hw said:@Hawkian: What clockspeed are you running you i7 at, factory or?
Anyone?whitehawk said:Edit: Where can I DL the latest version? I want to try this anyway.
Hawkian said:I think my brother in law hasRogueRebel Strike, I'll see if I can get him to lend it.
Wii Will Rock U said:Honestly, I could care less and Wii is my primary system.
People always criticize this particular error but I never see anyone call people out on using the imaginary word "moreso" and it's used quite frequently by many people on this message board.Mr.Green said:Could NOT care less. Could NOT fucking care less for fuck's sake.
Hawkian said:And a Mario shot that shows how it really looks for me, that JPG sort of bleched it up:
It's truly incredible to me how the game runs at this resolution (technically 960p if such a thing exists). I'll say it here: a year from now, Dolphin will be preferable to an actual Wii for playing the majority of Wii games.
Black Rainbow said:People always criticize this particular error but I never see anyone call people out on using the imaginary word "moreso" and it's used quite frequently by many people on this message board.
bridegur said:I'm still amazed by these. Do you have any shots from the later levels?
For a second, I thought Wii Will Rock U got unbanned or something.Mr.Green said:Could NOT care less. Could NOT fucking care less for fuck's sake.
Lime said:Holy shit, I just tried playing REmake and Muramasa with this thing at 1920x1080 with full AA and MSAA. It's an entirely different experience.
Now my TV doesn't cry anymore when I'm normally using my Wii.
I think that's true for many games. Personally I'm running a Core i7 at 3.62GHz and most games (of the few I own) that I try are very smooth. Better graphics card performance basically just means higher res -- but if you want to play at settings similar to those many of these screenshots were taken at you need quite a good GPU.I should be doing hw said:Dolphin is heavily CPU based, a graphics card doesnt really mean dick to it performace-wise. I've been reading that 3.5-4Ghz is needed to get good performance. What are you running on?
Hawkian said:<good 'ol fashioned nintendo/suda51 sex>
I'll do it as soon as I have the time.Majukun said:please make a pic
wii_HD said:I sure hope NCL take a cue from this thread and the Dolphin emu abiliity of resolution resizing rather than release a HD machine that just upscales a 480i/480p legacy image.
Unfortunatly I fear the latter option will be the route taken.
Minsc said:Has any company ever let BC render at higher resolutions instead of just upscaling? I think it's asking for trouble, they'd have to officially support it, and there's bound to be tons of glitches.
Minsc said:Has any company ever let BC render at higher resolutions instead of just upscaling? I think it's asking for trouble, they'd have to officially support it, and there's bound to be tons of glitches.
EatChildren said:The Wii renders N64 VC titles at a higher resolution.
wii_HD said:I sure hope NCL take a cue from this thread and the Dolphin emu abiliity of resolution resizing rather than release a HD machine that just upscales a 480i/480p legacy image.
Unfortunatly I fear the latter option will be the route taken.
jett said:There's a difference between BC games that are released after Nintendo is done testing that they work accurately and just popping in whatever game you own.
EatChildren said:I cant really post anything since my computer hates Dolphin, but here is a shot from the starting area of Muramasa. The first is obvious quite higher in resolution. The second shot is for comparison. It was taken at the Wii's native resolution and then upscaled to the same resolution as the first shot using Photoshop.
HD: http://i36.tinypic.com/9rlmvt.png
SD Upscaled: http://i36.tinypic.com/256fvd2.png
Obviously not a perfect example, but it does show how much clarity can be gained with higher resolutions on something as basic as a sprite based game.
I really would love to compile a set of images from various games to show the differences in upscaling and rendering. Sadly my computer seems like it just lacks the juice for Dolphin (despite running Crysis very well).
Minsc said:Has any company ever let BC render at higher resolutions instead of just upscaling? I think it's asking for trouble, they'd have to officially support it, and there's bound to be tons of glitches.
Type
AMD Phenom X4 9500 / 2.2 GHz
Multi-Core processor technology
Quad-Core
64-bit processor
Yes
Mainboard
Chipset type
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE / nForce 430
Data bus speed
1000.0 MHz
RAM
Installed Size
3.0 GB / 8.0 GB (max)
Technology
DDR2 SDRAM
Memory speed
800.0 MHz
Also the clock speed far too slow.whitehawk said:Am I only getting 10-15 frames per second because the Emu can't take advantage of my quad core?
whitehawk said:Alright, here's the specs for my PC: http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/hp-pavilion-media-center/4507-3118_7-32909857.html?tag=mncol;psum
Am I only getting 10-15 frames per second because the Emu can't take advantage of my quad core?
whitehawk said:Alright, here's the specs for my PC: http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/hp-pavilion-media-center/4507-3118_7-32909857.html?tag=mncol;psum
Am I only getting 10-15 frames per second because the Emu can't take advantage of my quad core?
jett said:An integrated video solution is also _really_ not going to cut it, either.
Haunted said:Nintendo will receive a lot less flak on here once they go HD.
Ya, it's a year and a half old PC that my dad just bought from Staples or something. Works perfectly for HD videos and some games, but it can't even run crysis at a playable framerate wit ALL the settings on low, and the lowest resolution. At max settings, its about 0.5 FPS :lolMotherFan said:Its not integrated if you look at the link, but it is still a crappy card. 8500gt with only 256 mb ram is not going to cut it, especially at anything beyond standard resolutions. Even if the emulator took advantage of quad cores (which I do not think will happen anytime soon with this or the ps2 one) you would still be having issues.
Is there anyway to make ISOs from your games without having any mods/homebrew on wii or having one of the special DVD drives?
Mithos said:You really think that?
I think unless Nintendo go HD PS360-style, there will still be major complaints here for Nintendo. I mean not even I who have been with Nintendo since NES want the WiiHD to anything less the a PS360 showcase. If Nintendo goes Dolphin EMU quality "HD" then I will be a sad Panda.