(08-28-2010, 02:23 AM)tkruk2 Wrote:(08-28-2010, 12:57 AM)Bsaa_Boy Wrote: hi um.. i need the config th patch and the emulator someone can help me ? thanks
I'm going to assume that by "patch", you're referring to the patch that stops Star Fox Adventures from crashing right after the Nintendo logo. Said patch, and lots more info, is here: Star Fox Adventures - shall not be named Wiki
As mentioned in the wiki article, and at least a dozen times in this thread, the D3D9 plug-in sucks. The patch will get you to the main menu and all the way to the first Arwing level, but after that Dolphin will freeze.
STEPS TO FIX:
- Read this post, and my reply to it: http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/thread-36-...#pid108372
If D3D11 doesn't work:
- Update DirectX and all your graphics card software and drivers.
- Try the OpenGL plug-in instead.
- Get a better graphics card.
- Get a better computer. (SFA is kind of resource-intensive anyway.)
AFTER FIXING:
- Tell us that you fixed it.
- Tell us how fast the game is running on your machine (i.e. VPS number), whether you changed any settings to make the game run faster (or at all), what sort of glitches or errors you run into while playing the game, etc.
- Tell us your systems specs. (Example: see my signature)
- Essentially, follow Blaster's example. He's doing it right.
What are you talking about? The game now works in latest revisions without a patch, but not without some issues, although you can get a lot further now than with that outdated patch.
Secondly, the DirectX 9 plugin is currently the best option for Dolphin and offers the best performance while looking just as good as the OpenGL and DX11 plugins. Linux and Mac users don't have much choice, but if you are using Windows you will want to use the DX9 plugin.
Some games may run better with DX11, however these are a rarity and very few work better with DX11 than DX9. DX11 lacks support for EFB -> Ram, EFB scaling and AA meaning some games won't work correctly. Generally the DX11 plugin is slower than DX9 for most games, same for the OpenGL plugin.