Endless Ocean 2 (PAL)
Config:
Core 2 Duo e6600
4 Go of Ram
Windows 7 x64
Nvidia 8800 GT
SVN 5021M
General Settings
Dual Core: Enabled
Idle Skipping: Enabled
Optimize Quantiziers: Enabled
Dynamic Recompilation: Enabled
Wii Settings
Progressive Scan: Disabled
OpenGL settings
Hack: None
Emulated Wiimote Settings
Nunchuck Connected: None
Classic Controller Connected: Your Choice
Known Problems
With endless ocean at 1680/1050 it is really fluid. The graphics at this resolution are fantastic, really.
There's a problem with the save, because I cannot save anymore, but I can use the state save option.
The only real problem is when you take photo in the game. I can shoot photos, but when I want to developp them, the datas are corrupted, you cannot see the photo, and the informations that are included normally with it. So, I cannot added them to the Album needed to unlock the photos missions.
Anywhay, Dolphin is a Really great Emulator, the work accomplished with it is fabulous and I wanted to thanks all the team for your fantastic work!
Config:
Core 2 Duo e6600
4 Go of Ram
Windows 7 x64
Nvidia 8800 GT
SVN 5021M
General Settings
Dual Core: Enabled
Idle Skipping: Enabled
Optimize Quantiziers: Enabled
Dynamic Recompilation: Enabled
Wii Settings
Progressive Scan: Disabled
OpenGL settings
Hack: None
Emulated Wiimote Settings
Nunchuck Connected: None
Classic Controller Connected: Your Choice
Known Problems
With endless ocean at 1680/1050 it is really fluid. The graphics at this resolution are fantastic, really.
There's a problem with the save, because I cannot save anymore, but I can use the state save option.
The only real problem is when you take photo in the game. I can shoot photos, but when I want to developp them, the datas are corrupted, you cannot see the photo, and the informations that are included normally with it. So, I cannot added them to the Album needed to unlock the photos missions.
Anywhay, Dolphin is a Really great Emulator, the work accomplished with it is fabulous and I wanted to thanks all the team for your fantastic work!