(09-16-2013, 01:38 AM)delroth Wrote: If your INI file does not contain anything, it gets deleted. That's by design.But the INI files do contain something and are deleted anyway. I'll detail my steps below in case I'm doing something incorrectly. I'll use 'House of the Dead: Overkill' as an example, but it happens with all games as far as I can tell.
1. Start Dolphin.
2. Right click 'House of the Dead: Overkill'.
3. Click properties.
4. Click Edit Config.
Dolphin creates a new INI file, RHOP8P.ini and it opens in notepad.
5. Add the following to the INI file.
Code:
[Hacks]
EFBEmulateFormatChanges = True6. Save and close notepad.
7. Click Close in the game properties window.
The INI file is deleted.
I should add that I am not using the default global user directory location, but specify a different one in the game shortcut.
Windows 7 x64
i5 2500K @4.6Ghz
8GB DDR3 1600
Nvidia GTX 660Ti
i5 2500K @4.6Ghz
8GB DDR3 1600
Nvidia GTX 660Ti
