Hello! I'm Bowi!
I dumped my own games (and saves) using a Retrode on N64 and known methods on Wii. I recently set my computer to play N64 games with Mupen64Plus-Next using ParaLLEl RSP and RDP plugins and I loved it. Sadly, Ocarina of Time aged poorly (gameplay-wise) to be honest, so I decided to jump on the Dolphin train. While Twilight Princess is definitely ugly, I might have more fun with it.
So... Yeah... I hope some devs will see the potential of accurate/compatible emulation of Gamecube and Wii games, especially now with the lazy products from Nintendo for the 35th anniversary of Mario. People shouldn't have to rebuy old ROMs sold as "remasters" (or subscribe to EaaS plans) when they already own the same game and the original console. Until console manufacturers start offering better solutions for games and consumer's collection's preservation, I think emulator's developers have a awesome challenge to overcome.
I dumped my own games (and saves) using a Retrode on N64 and known methods on Wii. I recently set my computer to play N64 games with Mupen64Plus-Next using ParaLLEl RSP and RDP plugins and I loved it. Sadly, Ocarina of Time aged poorly (gameplay-wise) to be honest, so I decided to jump on the Dolphin train. While Twilight Princess is definitely ugly, I might have more fun with it.
So... Yeah... I hope some devs will see the potential of accurate/compatible emulation of Gamecube and Wii games, especially now with the lazy products from Nintendo for the 35th anniversary of Mario. People shouldn't have to rebuy old ROMs sold as "remasters" (or subscribe to EaaS plans) when they already own the same game and the original console. Until console manufacturers start offering better solutions for games and consumer's collection's preservation, I think emulator's developers have a awesome challenge to overcome.
DIY PC
OS: Windows 10 Pro "22H2", 64-Bit (19045.2251)
CPU: Intel i5-6600 (Base: 3.3; Max 4 cores: 3.6; Max 3 cores: 3.7; Max 2 cores: 3.8; Max single core: 3.9 [GHz])
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 (Driver version 527.56)
RAM: 32 Gib DDR4 at 2133 MHz (4 x 8 Gib)
OS: Windows 10 Pro "22H2", 64-Bit (19045.2251)
CPU: Intel i5-6600 (Base: 3.3; Max 4 cores: 3.6; Max 3 cores: 3.7; Max 2 cores: 3.8; Max single core: 3.9 [GHz])
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 (Driver version 527.56)
RAM: 32 Gib DDR4 at 2133 MHz (4 x 8 Gib)