Hi there. I'm posting here, because I posted this question about three weeks ago in the Metroid Prime 3 official thread, and noone answered it. The problem is, Metroid Prime 3 crashes randomly after a little while. If you're going to try it, keep that in mind: it WILL crash after a while. I'm still playing it, though. And, as far as I know, the only solution to this problem is a quicksave. I quicksave after a while playing, but when I reload the quicksave, any of the four slots I save every time I save, the game gives me this screen:
and it stays there. I tried, at the same time I quickload, press some buttons (I'm using a keyboard and a mouse), and it doesn't show that screen, it loads the image and the audio, but the game doesn't respond to any button I try, neither the mouse nor the keyboard. I tried a few things, like disabling and reenabling the emulated wiimote, but the screen says there, and it doesn't do anything. One thing though: I'm pretty sure the game itself is not freezed, because the game works, it just doesn't respond to any commands.
So, is there a way for the emulator to redetect the emulated wiimote?
and it stays there. I tried, at the same time I quickload, press some buttons (I'm using a keyboard and a mouse), and it doesn't show that screen, it loads the image and the audio, but the game doesn't respond to any button I try, neither the mouse nor the keyboard. I tried a few things, like disabling and reenabling the emulated wiimote, but the screen says there, and it doesn't do anything. One thing though: I'm pretty sure the game itself is not freezed, because the game works, it just doesn't respond to any commands.
So, is there a way for the emulator to redetect the emulated wiimote?
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
Processor: Intel Core I7 8700
RAM: 32 GB Kingston Dual Channel
Video: ATI Radeon RX 580 8GB VRAM
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370M
Processor: Intel Core I7 8700
RAM: 32 GB Kingston Dual Channel
Video: ATI Radeon RX 580 8GB VRAM
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370M