

- #DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 HOW TO#
- #DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 1080P#
- #DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 UPDATE#
- #DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 TV#
- #DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 DOWNLOAD#
#DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 UPDATE#
Ok massive update time! I received a dolphin bar today and after gathering info from around the web and here on GAF here is my progress for getting Metroid Prime Trilogy to play on Dolphin.įirst of all my specs again are as follows: Reposting since this was the last post on the previous page.
#DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 HOW TO#
I hope this helps people and really was what I was looking for in a guide to how to get MPT up and running! Feedback is welcomed and encouraged! If prompted overwrite any files it prompts you to, and you now have the save imported! When you get in game it will have you select a new Mii and you now will have the 15 green credits.

Browse to the location you saved the file you downloaded and select the file and click open. Do into Dolphin and go to tools, and import Wii save. Don't worry no other progress have been made on this save!ĭownload the first save and save it anywhere on your pc.
#DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 DOWNLOAD#
We will need to download a save with the 15 green credits already present. There is no way to get the green credits anymore since they could only be obtained by getting friend vouchers via WiiConnect24 which is no longer online. One last thing to make sure you do before you start playing! If you want to 100% the game and get all the bonus content it's not possible without downloading a save file and importing it into Dolphin. I never really notice it while playing so I leave it be. Actual gameplay is butter smooth! You may also notice a tiny dot in the center of the screen that is a bug in dolphin and can be removed by setting visor occupancy to 0.
#DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 1080P#
Please note that there are some slight hiccups in the video only because I am recording at 1080p 60fps and it's very demanding on my pc to be doing both at the same time.
#DOLPHIN VR 5.0 12 TV#
I attempted 4k since I am playing on a 4K TV but there was some slight stutters so I stuck with 1080p.įor those who would like to see how it looks and runs here is that test I ran and uploaded you my YouTube: With these settings in my test I was able to run the original Metroid prime at 1080p, 2x MSAA, at 60 FPS with no slow downs or graphical issues all the way up to the point you get the first map download. I used to have OpenGL enabled, but I changed it to DX11 after constantly running into massive frame dips whenever I would bring up the map in Prime 1. In Xenoblade, the shader compilation issues are much less pronounced, but I am getting a lot of frametime fluctuations during gameplay (the framerate average is still a solid 30, but the frametimes go all over the place, think Bloodborne or FFXV).Īlso, disable Store EFB Copies to Texture Onlyįor posterity, I'm running at 1080p with 4xMSAA, 16xAF, and have Per-Pixel Lighting enabled with the DX11 backend.

The only way to get rid of it will be to set your visor opacity to zero. Also in the Prim Trilogy, there will always be a dot a few pixels in size sitting in the center of the screen. The only way to get rid of it would be to restart Dolphin. In the Prime Trilogy, there is an infamous issue where if the shader compilation takes long enough, the CPU would momentarily go out of sync with the gpu and a large black bar would appear and remain at the bottom of the screen, essentially squashing the image. Performance was fairly rock-solid except for whenever you would enter a new area and Dolphin would compile the new shaders into the cache. I have essentially the same setup except for an OC'ed 6700k to 4.5Ghz and a 1070. Check out the video below to see it in action.I literally just finished Prime 1 and am playing through Xenoblade as we speak. Now I don’t think they care because at the end of the day they could make a few extra bucks off this but that’s my opinion. Oh course none of this is officially supported by Nintendo and they could change something so Dolphin can’t access the Shop. On top of being able to access the Wii Shop Channel, Dolphin can now export data to your SD card, just like the Wii does. Dolphin can emulate the Wii so good that now it can even access Wii Shop Channel, that’s right you can buy games from the Shop and play them right on the emulator. Just when you think things couldn’t get any better for this emulator, bam, it happens.

The benefits of using this emulator is it upscales Wii games into HD, whereas the console was only 480p. It was the first emulator to successfully run commercial GameCube games and is the only emulator capable of running commercial Wii games. The Wii emulator Dolphin has made some big improvements over the years and last year with update 5.0 they finally got every single Wii game working like Rogue Squadron II. If you are new to this emulator, Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator for the GameCube, Wii, and Triforce that runs on Windows, OS X, Linux, and Android.
