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Ernestina Vanhouten

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i'm trying to setup dolphin emulator on ubuntu, as it was working fine on manjaro. the dolphin stable version is working fine but i need the development version for vulkan support i believe. tried inputting:

Development versions are released every time a developer makes a change to Dolphin, several times every day! Using development versions enables you to use the latest and greatest improvements to the project. They are however less tested than beta versions of the emulator.

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This past October, Dolphin turned 20 years old since its initial release to the public as an experimental GameCube emulator. It's been a long ride, with twists and turns. I don't know if anyone back in 2003 expected Dolphin not only to still be under active development 20 years later, but to also support the GameCube's successor in the Wii.

For future users, I found a workaround.

Since the emulator wants to add the drive letter to the front of whatever you put in the M3U file, just put the full path of the rvz file minus the drive letter in each entry and it works. For example.

Baten Kaitos Origins is in the location:
"F:\LaunchBox\Games\Nintendo GameCube\B\Baten Kaitos Origins (USA)"

Even though the rvz files are in the same folder as the m3u, you put the entry down as:
\LaunchBox\Games\Nintendo GameCube\B\Baten Kaitos Origins (USA)\Baten Kaitos Origins (USA) (Disc 1).rvz
\LaunchBox\Games\Nintendo GameCube\B\Baten Kaitos Origins (USA)\Baten Kaitos Origins (USA) (Disc 2).rvz

That way it adds the F: at the front anyways and the emulator loads it, and allows you to move it to any drive you want and it will boot so long as you put the Launchbox folder a top directory on that drive.

Dolphin Emulator is a powerful Nintendo Wii and GameCube emulator, completely free and open source, which allows you to enjoy almost the entire catalog for these two consoles on Android devices. Like the versions for desktop computers (Windows, Linux, and Mac), the emulator will allow you to enjoy many improvements, both graphically and in terms of general features.

One of the most striking improvements of Dolphin Emulator is its wide range of resolutions. Depending on the size and density of your device's screen, you can enjoy resolutions ranging from 720p to 2K or even 4K. The emulator also offers many graphic configuration options that will allow you to customize and improve your experience: V-Sync, Shaders, Anti-Aliasing, post-processing effects, and so on. All this means, in short, that you will be able to enjoy your games as they looked on their original consoles, but you will also be able to improve them to make them look much better. The decision, in the end, is yours.

Configuring the visuals of Dolphin Emulator is a relatively simple process, but it can be quite time-consuming if you want to get the most out of your Android device. The good thing? The emulator is so scalable and offers so many options that, regardless of your terminal, you will most likely be able to play almost all GameCube or Wii titles. With a high-end device, you will get higher resolutions and better performance, but even with mid-range devices, you can run games at some of the more modest resolutions.

Back in the day, playing with friends on the same console was the only way to share the experience, but thanks to Dolphin Emulator you can now also do it over the Internet. Thanks to the Netplay function, you can play any GameCube or Wii title with your friends, even if everyone is in their own home or even on the subway. The only requirements are that all players have the game in question on their list, have a high-speed Internet connection, and are using the emulator's same version. If you meet all these requirements, you can enjoy multiplayer like never before.

Dolphin Emulator is, without any doubt, the definitive emulator for Wii and GameCube. In addition, it is a project in constant development, as it has been receiving almost daily updates since its first version was released in 2003, so if a particular game does not work properly with one version, the next update may fix that particular problem. As if all this were not enough, there are many homebrew ROMs totally free, which you can play legally without any problems.

Yes, Dolphin Emulator is free. The first version of the emulator, in 2003, had a proprietary license. In 2008, however, Dolphin Emulator was moved to a GPLv2 license, and in 2013 it was relicensed with GPLv2+.

Dolphin is an emulator for two recent Nintendo video game consoles: the GameCube and the Wii. It allows PC gamers to enjoy games for these two consoles in full HD (1080p) with several enhancements: compatibility with all PC controllers, turbo speed, networked multiplayer, and even more!

Let me just start by saying that I know this obviously isn't the official dolphin emulator forum. However, I have already made a post about this there and noone seemed able to help, so I'm trying here in the chance someone on here knows what they're doing with the program.

I just recently got into using dolphin emulator, and I'm having a strange issue when I try to use multiple wii remotes at a time. When I connect two wii remotes, games start to stutter and lag horribly whenever I press a button (which is a problem for obvious reasons). If I just use one Wii remote games run great. Additionally, I get small lag spikes in games if I even have a second wii remote configured in settings, regardless of whether it's connected. I also get lag if I enable speaker data, and the speakers on the remotes don't work either. I've tried changing the graphics drivers to see if that would help, but to no avail (I'm currently using Vulkan as it is the only one that runs without lag when I'm not using two remotes). I have the resolution upscaled to run at 1080p, but the lag still happens if I turn it down to native. I'm completely perplexed as to why this is happening, as I can't find anyone else complaining about a similar issue anywhere online. If specs for my computer are needed, they can be found in my signature. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide!

I like to report this issue: In Dolphin emulator when I try to use Vulkan as backend the emulator just close without any error message even in log file. I thinked that the problem was the emulator, but is not the case aparently because, in Android Studio, when I try to launch my AVD devices pop up an error:
ProblemasAndroidStudio2539726 24.2 KB

Dolphin Emulator is a powerful Nintendo Wii and GameCube emulator, completely free and open source, which allows you to enjoy almost the entire catalog for these two consoles, with many improvements. Among them, the most notable is undoubtedly the possibility of enjoying all games in high definition, with resolutions ranging from 1080p to 8K, although the latter resolution is only suitable for the best graphics cards and the best screens, of course.

Configuring the graphics of Dolphin Emulator is a simple process, but it can be quite time consuming if you want to get the most out of your computer. The good thing? The emulator is so scalable and well optimized that, regardless of the PC you have, you will most likely be able to play almost any GameCube or Wii game. With a good graphics card and a good processor you can get a higher resolution and better performance, but even mid-range computers will be able to run games at some of the more modest resolutions.

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