![]() (05-18-2021, 03:34 PM)Craftyawesome Wrote: Also, n64 emulation is already pretty good. Any of the contributors to the project are free to help out with other emulators as they please, but Dolphin itself isn't going to switch focus. It'll be a breath of fresh air once they're released.īut nevertheless, it's not a role for Dolphin to play. ![]() Both emudevs actually actively share info too, so we have 2 potentially amazing N64 emulators being built right now. There's also Dillon's WIP N64 emulator, which is also being worked on constantly. It's literally being worked on every day. If you're waiting for N64 emulation to be improved, hold out a little longer until Near (bsnes/Higan author, the person who basically perfected SNES emulation) finishes work on Ares' N64 core. N64 isn't anywhere on the radar and likely never will be. The only other systems that would theoretically be added are ones directly related to those two systems (Triforce if the stars ever align, and maybe the Game Boy through the Game Boy Player for completeness sake). I hope that something like this would exist.ĭolphin is a GameCube and Wii emulator and will remain such for the foreseeable future. And imagine netplay! I know that it can be done with some plugin with Project64 and in some versions of Mupen64plus but it is tricky. If you also add mac and linux support it would be great and it would allow for some people to play older games. But if there was a n64 emulator made by the Dolphin Team only with half of the quality of Dolphin i'm sure it will be far better than both Project64 and Mupen64plus. Both emulators take long time to improve and n64 emulatrion really sucks now. Then there's Mupen64plus that is better because it is a long time that it is open-source and the code is cleaner, BUT if you want to play rom hacks you can't, because most of them are done with Project64. I ask this because now n64 emulators are very VERY bad, Project64 is windows-only, it is plugin based which is bad because there aren't a lot of plugins and they are usually bad, also it switched recently to open-source but it didn't help because no one and I mean NO ONE as contributed to the project if not in minor ways. Hosted by 44 Bytes.Yes, I know that GameCube and Wii are similar and this is why dolphin emulates both of them, and I also know that it CAN run n64 games but trought the Wii emulation so it's not the best. © 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 1,415,159 people following Nintendo Life: Round Up: The Reviews Are In For Sea Of Stars Prototype For Unreleased GameCube Platformer 'Pickles' Ha. Review: Samba De Amigo: Party Central - Sega's Cult Class.Ītlus Mobile RPG 'Megami Ibunroku Persona: Ikuu no Tou He. ![]() Review: Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy - A Series Best T. ![]() Review: Sea Of Stars - An Instant Classic, So Much More T.ĭouble Dragon Advance, Super & Collection Announced For S.īest Nintendo Switch Soulslikes - Games To Play If You Li. According to some of the patch notes, there is now a "full settings menu in place for graphics and config" and GameCube controller defaults have also been fixed.īest Nintendo Switch Roguelikes, Roguelites And Run-Based.īest Nintendo Switch Graphics - The Most Beautiful Switch.īest Switch Ports - The Most Impressive Ports On Nintendo. Basically, you no longer have to configure Dolphin settings on a PC and then copy it over to the system. This latest update gives the GameCube and Wii emulator a full user interface on Microsoft's console hardware - making it easier than ever to set up and play. ![]() Video game developer and YouTuber Modern Vintage Gamer has recently taken a look at the "massive update" for Dolphin (Version 1.1.2) on the Xbox Series X|S - including the new front end while showing off series like Metroid Prime. If you have lost hope of the GameCube library returning to a Nintendo platform any time soon, there's no need to worry - as there are other ways to relive the glory days of the stylish purple system. This includes games like Eternal Darkness, F-Zero GX, and even third-party hits such as Sega's Phantasy Star Online. To this day, many of them are still essentially locked off on the same Nintendo platform. The GameCube might not have had much success in terms of sales, but it was actually home to quite a lot of amazing first-party titles. ![]()
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