Using "Zelda: Twilight Princess"
I hit "Export Wii save (Experimental)" and got the "\private\wii\title\RZDE\data.bin" file. Put that on a clean SD card. Deleted the one on the Wii, and tried to replace it with this one, and it would not take it. I did it all right. I then had to put the original save file back, when the one from Dolphin wouldn't work.
The file from the Wii is 77.2 KB (79,104 bytes). That's just starting, using one save slot, or after some progress through the game, using all the save slots. So, I assume that file size never changes.
And here are some saves online:
http://www.wiisave.com/?cid=30
A save file from a 100% complete game is still exactly 79,104 bytes.
But, the one Dolphin produces is 77.3 KB (79,232 bytes). That's 128 bytes too big. How can anyone expect this to work?
Anyway, thanks. Good luck to you all.
I hit "Export Wii save (Experimental)" and got the "\private\wii\title\RZDE\data.bin" file. Put that on a clean SD card. Deleted the one on the Wii, and tried to replace it with this one, and it would not take it. I did it all right. I then had to put the original save file back, when the one from Dolphin wouldn't work.
The file from the Wii is 77.2 KB (79,104 bytes). That's just starting, using one save slot, or after some progress through the game, using all the save slots. So, I assume that file size never changes.
And here are some saves online:
http://www.wiisave.com/?cid=30
A save file from a 100% complete game is still exactly 79,104 bytes.
But, the one Dolphin produces is 77.3 KB (79,232 bytes). That's 128 bytes too big. How can anyone expect this to work?
Anyway, thanks. Good luck to you all.
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Playing Dolphin at 100% speed: Priceless.
MSI GeForce GTX 460 1GB: $150
ASUS M4A89GTD Motherboard: $125
4 x 2GB CORSAIR XMS3 DDR3: $110
2x (raid0) A-DATA S599 64GB SSD: $240
ABS Majesty 900W Power: $115
Playing Dolphin at 100% speed: Priceless.