What software did you install to make your Wiimote work? I have a bluetooth dongle and it picks up the RCV-Nintendo device (or whatever it says) but I can't detect any motion. In the dolphin emulator, it sends a vibration to the wiimote when I go to settings, but what software do you need to make it detect the Wiimote's button presses?
I have Windows 7 64bit so that's why I asked.
I have a Core i5, 4GB DDR3, 2x Radeon 5770s, so I can run the Wii Emu pretty well, but it's hard to play.
Because it was consuming so much time, I googled a bit, and found a piece of software called 'BlueSoleil' which actually did the trick for me. I had to buy that too :-( - maybe torrent?
I found that the wiimote screen in dolphin doesn't show the motion sensor on bar graphs, but works in games. As long as the bluetooth is on and bluesoleil also. I use Belkin F8T017 Bluetooth.
With Super Mario Galaxy, usually get about ~20fps in the Observatory. That place is a killer for fps. When you get into most levels, am getting ~50fps so is quite good. It kills the CPU though :-)
Windows 7 64 bit, 4GB RAM, AMD Athon 7850 BE (oclocked to 3.0GHz), Geforce GTX260.
People say the graphics card doesn't add that much value, but I found the GTX 260 made a little improvement.
3:36 -Stop it! Stop it! :DD
glut2001 1 month ago
Dude.. is this a good prosessor for this emulator?:
AMD turion(tm) X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Zm-80 2.10GHz
RAM: 3,00GB
Visa 32-bit
Im not a computer-expert, but i see that u r xD... Reply as fast as u can ;D
50frog 1 year ago
nice wallpaper. would you upload? pls
Dzeath1 2 years ago
DUDE.
What software did you install to make your Wiimote work? I have a bluetooth dongle and it picks up the RCV-Nintendo device (or whatever it says) but I can't detect any motion. In the dolphin emulator, it sends a vibration to the wiimote when I go to settings, but what software do you need to make it detect the Wiimote's button presses?
I have Windows 7 64bit so that's why I asked.
I have a Core i5, 4GB DDR3, 2x Radeon 5770s, so I can run the Wii Emu pretty well, but it's hard to play.
games2007 2 years ago
Was on Windows 7 64 beta, now on retail W7 x64.
Because it was consuming so much time, I googled a bit, and found a piece of software called 'BlueSoleil' which actually did the trick for me. I had to buy that too :-( - maybe torrent?
I found that the wiimote screen in dolphin doesn't show the motion sensor on bar graphs, but works in games. As long as the bluetooth is on and bluesoleil also. I use Belkin F8T017 Bluetooth.
Hope that helps!
groarke999 2 years ago
you need a "wireless" wii Sensor bar. They sell them at game spot for 20 bucks and they are the official Nintendo brand ones at that.
Don't mistake me, it does not have to be a Nintendo one but it does have to be wireless
SplinterCraig 2 years ago
Nice processor, let me know how you get on in the observatory, the rest will be cool for you.
groarke999 2 years ago
Hey
With Super Mario Galaxy, usually get about ~20fps in the Observatory. That place is a killer for fps. When you get into most levels, am getting ~50fps so is quite good. It kills the CPU though :-)
Windows 7 64 bit, 4GB RAM, AMD Athon 7850 BE (oclocked to 3.0GHz), Geforce GTX260.
People say the graphics card doesn't add that much value, but I found the GTX 260 made a little improvement.
Hope that helps :-)
groarke999 2 years ago