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Knightlore:

--- Quote from: shateredsoul1979 on August 12, 2011, 03:26:53 pm ---Chankast has been dead for a long while, the active nulldc emulators are nulldc, makaron, and demul.  I've had the best luck with nulldc.

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By the way, if your pc can handle it, i'd recommend Tatsunoko vs Capcom via the Wii emulator

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Thanks for the info, I will definately look into that. Had no idea there was a Wii emulator tbh.

shateredsoul1979:

--- Quote from: Knightlore on August 12, 2011, 05:32:14 pm ---
--- Quote from: shateredsoul1979 on August 12, 2011, 03:26:53 pm ---Chankast has been dead for a long while, the active nulldc emulators are nulldc, makaron, and demul.  I've had the best luck with nulldc.

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By the way, if your pc can handle it, i'd recommend Tatsunoko vs Capcom via the Wii emulator

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Thanks for the info, I will definately look into that. Had no idea there was a Wii emulator tbh.

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Yeah no problem. You can usually find the most up to date emulators at http://www.emucr.com/, I check it out once in a while just to see what's going on in the emulation scene. If you click on the news tab you can read about stuff that can now be emulated that maybe couldn't be emulated before (such as the Sega Model 3 emulator).

btw, the dolphin emulator seems to need at least a 3.4ghz duo core with a good graphics card, so it won't run on most mame PCs.

Knightlore:
Well, I had a look on thier site and they say this for getting started with Dolphin :

" Processor: Any Fast CPU with SSE2 supported (recommended at least 2Ghz). Dual Core for speed boost."  I don't know how accurate that is - I guess higher is always better!

Any road, I've got a Phenom IIx4 @3.4 (althoug I realise only 2 cores are used) with a 65701gb for the machine - I'm gonna give it a test in a little while.  

Can I map stuff to arcade buttons that would normally require a "shake" of the Wiimote then?

shateredsoul1979:
Yeah you can, so for New Super Mario Bros you can just press a button to do the spin jump. I'd stick to platformers and fighting games though. The only annoying thing is that different games have different control setups. Some use just the wiimote, some wiimote and nunchuck, and yet others require a classic or gamecube controller to have full access to all buttons. I don't think the emulator saves settings for specific games. That batman beat 'em up game is pretty good for arcades too.

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