Hey every1,
I've had an idea recently how to make the dolphin configuration a bit easier. If some1 had this idea before and posted it already or if it was implemented in some dolphin svn before I'm sorry, but i couldnt find anything similiar in this forum.
Usually u have to change some settings whenever u select a different game. I know there are some custom setting possibilites in the game properties, but there should be much more customisation for every game. I suggest that u should be able to customize every important setting for every game and be able to save it in a .ini file f.e. I'm talking about graphic plugin and all settings in it, sound plugin, resolution (cause u can play games which are running smoothly with higher resolution like NSMB), prefered game controler device (when more are available), maybe language, etc. When u upgrade dolphin to a newer rev, u just have to copy all your .ini files to the new directory, like u do it with the save files, so u dont have to to config over and over again.
the .ini file should be an easy structured file which could look like this:
dx11 plugin 0
dx9 plugin 1
enable cpu access 0
...
What do u think?
I've had an idea recently how to make the dolphin configuration a bit easier. If some1 had this idea before and posted it already or if it was implemented in some dolphin svn before I'm sorry, but i couldnt find anything similiar in this forum.
Usually u have to change some settings whenever u select a different game. I know there are some custom setting possibilites in the game properties, but there should be much more customisation for every game. I suggest that u should be able to customize every important setting for every game and be able to save it in a .ini file f.e. I'm talking about graphic plugin and all settings in it, sound plugin, resolution (cause u can play games which are running smoothly with higher resolution like NSMB), prefered game controler device (when more are available), maybe language, etc. When u upgrade dolphin to a newer rev, u just have to copy all your .ini files to the new directory, like u do it with the save files, so u dont have to to config over and over again.
the .ini file should be an easy structured file which could look like this:
dx11 plugin 0
dx9 plugin 1
enable cpu access 0
...
What do u think?