Throughout the years emulators have been widely available for a large number of platforms but still for most platforms people have claimed that either the emulator is not accurate enough, stable enough, (mostly accurate though) compared to the original console. I have been using Dolphin for quite a while running the emulator at 8X native resolution (5K), 16X Anisotrophic-Aliasing on a 2560X1440 display. I would use max Anti-Aliasing as well but I feel it would make absolutely no difference to the image because of all the super sampling I am doing. With the official Wii U gamecube Adapter, Dolphin Sensor bar and a Wii motion plus. I do not get any slowdowns whatsoever. I can actually speed up the game if I so choose. Graphics look far superior to Wii and Gamecube, HD texture packs (even without them the games still look so great minus UI elements), and I do not have any input lag etc..... All whilist saying it only uses 6-8% of my CPU never saw it go past that btw. I think its great to say that Dolphin at this point is superior to original consoles. What do you guys think?
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