I hope you are doing well!
I am actually so happy to see the Dolphin Emulator Project get so close to perfection after so many years, it is so fun to now and then see improvements, and I appreciate this like you would not believe it.
Just fun the fun of it and at the same time truly admiring this beautiful achievement on emulation, what do you think of my settings?
(Keep in mind I am trying to reach the goal (just as you guys) to an actual not altered emulation)
I have disabled absolutely every check box on the graphics settings (Vulkan Graphics Configuration) under tabs named “Enhancements” and “Hacks”.
In “Advanced”, I have only check:
1. “Disable EFB VRAM Copies”.
2. “Backend Multithreading”.
3. “Enable Progressive Scan”.
4. “Defer EFB Cache Invalidation”.
5. “Manual Texture Sampling”.
While on “Config”/“Settings”, under “General”, I have unchecked:
1. “Enable Dual Core (speedup)”.
And in “Advanced”, I have checked:
1. “Enable MMU”.
These are good setting for an “unaltered” emulation?
I am actually so happy to see the Dolphin Emulator Project get so close to perfection after so many years, it is so fun to now and then see improvements, and I appreciate this like you would not believe it.
Just fun the fun of it and at the same time truly admiring this beautiful achievement on emulation, what do you think of my settings?
(Keep in mind I am trying to reach the goal (just as you guys) to an actual not altered emulation)
I have disabled absolutely every check box on the graphics settings (Vulkan Graphics Configuration) under tabs named “Enhancements” and “Hacks”.
In “Advanced”, I have only check:
1. “Disable EFB VRAM Copies”.
2. “Backend Multithreading”.
3. “Enable Progressive Scan”.
4. “Defer EFB Cache Invalidation”.
5. “Manual Texture Sampling”.
While on “Config”/“Settings”, under “General”, I have unchecked:
1. “Enable Dual Core (speedup)”.
And in “Advanced”, I have checked:
1. “Enable MMU”.
These are good setting for an “unaltered” emulation?