Dolphin-Emu (Wii and Gamecube emulator)

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Makoto
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#16 Post by Makoto »

Huh? The GameCube controller has L and R buttons, in addition to the Z button.

It's always a pain to try to map all of the buttons and analog controls of the GameCube and Nintendo 64 controllers to a regular gamepad. You just have to have as many buttons as possible on the gamepad, and hope for the best. :mrgreen:
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#17 Post by Haut_Dawg »

@Warrior522

Oh, thanks. I thought something was weird, I'll reconfigure it.

@Makoto

Just wanted to let you know I'm still working on that ZDoom pet. The Resident Evil remake's fault I'm not working on it.. :roll:
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#18 Post by Makoto »

Sure, make me want to go back and play through REmake, again. :D (And Zero, for that matter...)
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#19 Post by Haut_Dawg »

I'm getting about 50% framerate on Bloody Roar GC.. default settings.
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#20 Post by Makoto »

Is this with the latest version of Dolphin? (I don't have time at the moment to check, unfortunately (what version of Dolphin this is, or what version is the latest from the project). :( ) Also, even with all of the work being done on it, as far as I'm aware, Dolphin still tends to require a rather high-end system, for the most part. :(

(Does the version here have everything compiled, including Wii support?)
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#21 Post by Haut_Dawg »

@Makoto

I got it from here:

https://launchpad.net/~glennric/+archiv ... /+packages

Look for: dolphin-emu-master - 3.0+git776-0ubuntu1~precise i386 or amd64

Then hunt all the libs. It took time, but worth it.. 8)

Edit: I haven't tried the Wii stuph, yet.
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#22 Post by Makoto »

I thought they'd be on a higher revision number by now, though (of 3.0). I can't remember what they were on when I stopped keeping an eye on the project, however. :oops:

Worse, I don't really have any way of testing Dolphin. Plenty of GameCube discs, but no way of creating images from them. :|
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#23 Post by Semme »

It's not missing much aboard Bionic.
libGLEW.so.1.8 => not found
libavcodec.so.53 => not found
libavformat.so.53 => not found
libswscale.so.2 => not found
libavutil.so.51 => not found
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