Hello there, I have two questions:
1. Is there any way I can set the "Force 16:9" option always on only for a certain game? I'm running a 16:9 hack for Melee that requires this to be enabled, but since I use a front-end to access Dolphin it's uncomfortable to turn it off whenever I want to play a different GC game.
2. With exclusive fullscreen, I can't quit Dolphin crashes my PC upon stopping emulation: it keeps functioning, as proven by the music player and the fact that I can still click on the icons of the taskbar and open programs, but I can't actually click or see anything because everything is overshadowed by Dolphin's collapsed black screen. Because of this I'm currently using borderless fullscreen, which doesn't crash anything but, on the description, mentions "slightly increases input latency, makes movement less smooth and slightly decreases performance". Can anybody explain this further? I don't care about input latency, but what about the rest? Is this just a precautionary message or does it effectively make run games slower? Is it for all games? How many FPS are we talking about? I get slowdowns on both modes so I can't really tell for myself.
Thanks.
1. Is there any way I can set the "Force 16:9" option always on only for a certain game? I'm running a 16:9 hack for Melee that requires this to be enabled, but since I use a front-end to access Dolphin it's uncomfortable to turn it off whenever I want to play a different GC game.
2. With exclusive fullscreen, I can't quit Dolphin crashes my PC upon stopping emulation: it keeps functioning, as proven by the music player and the fact that I can still click on the icons of the taskbar and open programs, but I can't actually click or see anything because everything is overshadowed by Dolphin's collapsed black screen. Because of this I'm currently using borderless fullscreen, which doesn't crash anything but, on the description, mentions "slightly increases input latency, makes movement less smooth and slightly decreases performance". Can anybody explain this further? I don't care about input latency, but what about the rest? Is this just a precautionary message or does it effectively make run games slower? Is it for all games? How many FPS are we talking about? I get slowdowns on both modes so I can't really tell for myself.
Thanks.