Zelda Wind Waker - Playing on Dolphin Emu Rev704
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>=( (oh well,everyone has their own opinion :P)
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what do you mean you're using plugin openGL ?
isnt that pre-build in the newest dolphin emulator?
the game is running quite smooth but FPS drops a bit in large areas (starting area) and i have no sound.
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This quality is much better:
/watch?v=hzLx2bpUfsg&
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@hikekura thank you very much =D
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@hikekura I see what you did there. I just found your reply again - credits goes to twitter. HERP. xd
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@hikekura I tried it, fps is ok but it runs in slow-mo lol. Oh well, im getting a new computer here sometime soon anyway, it has a intel core i7 processor with 2.4 GHz and with turbo somewhere around 3.4GHz, so i should be fine playing wind waker on that :)
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where can i download this song? its soo awsome!
xandbochi 5 months ago
@xandbochi from "ocremix.org"
hikekura 5 months ago
Hey I would really like to play this on dolphin, and I am wondering if it would work on my PC. Processor: AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-72 2.1 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
64-bit OS
Windows Vista Home Premium
GlitchMasterSonic 5 months ago
@GlitchMasterSonic you can try it
hikekura 5 months ago
@hikekura I wonder how you get the gamespeed pretty close to 100%, even if you look in the distance, what kind of configuration do you have? ( PC specs doesnt helps, I dunno if a PC is good or bad, I just know "It works" or "it doesnt works" :P )
Skelpolu 5 months ago
@Skelpolu In some cases depends more the "game" that "hardware", For example, the "Wind Waker" works "more or less" well but still has its problems, but is more stable of games to play in the "dolphin", in recent versions already have sound effects and background music; but if you want an answer, your hardware might well play
hikekura 5 months ago