Thanks for the responses.
Do you think that as long as I use single core, there won't be any emulations bugs or graphical issues? The reason I'm asking is that I never got around to playing the GC version (only the DC version, which I loved), but I own the GC version in physical form and decided to finally try it. So I was debating whether to play it on the real hardware or on Dolphin, as the latter supports HD, widescreen, etc., but I'd rather my first experience was on the real hardware if the game has any emulation glitches.
So you're able to replace the bgm tracks? Could you please tell me how? I tried looking it up a few years back but nobody knew how, as the audio format used for the background music was largely undocumented. Only the voice tracks were replaceable.
As for the size limitations, aren't Dolphin and backup loaders able to run GC images that are bigger than 1.5 GB?
Do you think that as long as I use single core, there won't be any emulations bugs or graphical issues? The reason I'm asking is that I never got around to playing the GC version (only the DC version, which I loved), but I own the GC version in physical form and decided to finally try it. So I was debating whether to play it on the real hardware or on Dolphin, as the latter supports HD, widescreen, etc., but I'd rather my first experience was on the real hardware if the game has any emulation glitches.
So you're able to replace the bgm tracks? Could you please tell me how? I tried looking it up a few years back but nobody knew how, as the audio format used for the background music was largely undocumented. Only the voice tracks were replaceable.
As for the size limitations, aren't Dolphin and backup loaders able to run GC images that are bigger than 1.5 GB?