(10-20-2012, 11:20 PM)Garteal Wrote: I've written a batch file that should be a bit more user-friendly and extensive than Jacky's version.
All you have to do is:
1. Open notepad
2. Copy the code below to a blank notepad
3. Set your directories to the emulator executable and game iso
4. Set the emulator name and name of the game you want to play
5. Uncomment the back-end you want to use
6. Save the file and run it
Code:echo off
::Enter the emulator executable name including the filetype
set Emulator=Dolphin.exe
::Enter the game you would like to play including the filetype
set Game=Super Mario Galaxy.iso
::Enter the full path of the directory of your emulator
set EmulatorDirectory=D:\Emulation\GCWii\Emulator\Dolphin 3.0\dolphin-3.0-win64\
::Enter the full path of the game location
set GameDirectory=D:\Emulation\GCWii\ISOs\Wii\
::Uncomment (remove the ::'s) for the back-end you want to use
::Comment (add the ::'s infront of the line) everything else
::set BackEnd=OpenGL
set BackEnd=Direct3D9
::set BackEnd=Direct3D11
::DO NOT MODIFY UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
set LaunchEmulator=%EmulatorDirectory%%Emulator%
set LaunchGame=%GameDirectory%%Game%
start "" ^"%LaunchEmulator%^" /V ^"%BackEnd%^" /e ^"%LaunchGame%^" /b
This one works. Thanks Garteal, and everyone else who posted. Now I know how to set up shortcuts for each individual game~