(04-02-2014, 04:51 AM)SeannyM Wrote:(04-01-2014, 11:26 PM)Aftershocker Wrote:(04-01-2014, 09:42 AM)SeannyM Wrote: Just thought this was interesting. I knew about it for a while, but remembered about it recently. Wii games seem to have terrible graphics with OpenGL. Most of the graphics are black. I have only tested with NSMB because I can't think of another game that will show 3D graphics without pressing any buttons. I would like to try with software renderer to see how it is, but that would take forever. If I do waste my time and load it up, I will post the image here too. I assume it should be okay with software renderer though.
God, that took forever. But it is as I thought; everything renders correctly. (except the colors are washed for some reason)
Just curious which build did you use. I just assumed wii games wern't working at all yet.
Hey it not playable but thats the first screenshot ive seen of any wii emulation on android, so congratulations for thinking outside of the box.
I've just tried it in my G2 and I its been 5 min and I've not seen a single frame yet lol.. How long did it take? Did you use a dolphin compressed iso ie a .gcz file or the full uncompressed iso?
It is true that there are no videos/screenshots of Wii emulation, but Wii games have worked for a while and I always knew they did. I guess people just assumed they didn't work. They don't work with JIT, only JITIL which kind of sucks. It is a known issue, I reported it and it was accepted. I had NSMB Wii running at ~2FPS with JITIL. Once Wii games work with JIT they will be a lot faster. BTW, I used a WBFS file.
I don't know how big the WBFS file but the full ISO compressed weith the desktop version of Dolphin comes out at just 370MB :-)
Once I selected JITL and used the game save data from the desktop version I could get to the same position as you, with the same results. However as stated it did take forever especially with the software rendering. Thanks for the heads up anyway it was quite a novelty to see some wii screens on the phone :-)
I made a quick screen recording
Desktop: i7-4790k 4Ghz / Nvidia GTX 980
Phone: OnePlus 5
Android TV: Nvidia Sheild TV
Phone: OnePlus 5
Android TV: Nvidia Sheild TV