Have you ever wondered why some of your games may seem broken or work bad altogether?
Well it could be that the game ini files from the downloaded Dolphin build package is badly configured and may contain numerous errors.
Granted there is hundreds of games and the developers can't keep up with every game ini, you may find it worthwhile to take a look at your game ini files and see if everything is up to date and correct.
For example I have noticed that many of the games have duplicates of attributes for example, values missing etc. etc.
Did you know that the GameSettings folder in Sys contains thousands of game ini files? Well you only need the ones for your games anyway so I usually delete the rest.
I strongly recommend anyone new to the emulator to review the game inis for the games you have and configure them properly, that way you save a lot of trouble and unnecessary errors and crashes that may occur because of a badly configured game ini.
This thread below is a valuable one for anyone interested in perfecting their game ini files, trust me if you put effort and a couple of hours depending on how many games you have into the game inis you will notice the end result quite well.
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-un...s-per-game
Remember, a clean well configured game ini is gold worth!
Well it could be that the game ini files from the downloaded Dolphin build package is badly configured and may contain numerous errors.
Granted there is hundreds of games and the developers can't keep up with every game ini, you may find it worthwhile to take a look at your game ini files and see if everything is up to date and correct.
For example I have noticed that many of the games have duplicates of attributes for example, values missing etc. etc.
Did you know that the GameSettings folder in Sys contains thousands of game ini files? Well you only need the ones for your games anyway so I usually delete the rest.
I strongly recommend anyone new to the emulator to review the game inis for the games you have and configure them properly, that way you save a lot of trouble and unnecessary errors and crashes that may occur because of a badly configured game ini.
This thread below is a valuable one for anyone interested in perfecting their game ini files, trust me if you put effort and a couple of hours depending on how many games you have into the game inis you will notice the end result quite well.
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-un...s-per-game
Remember, a clean well configured game ini is gold worth!