BONKERS Wrote:Having a way to just simply launch the game once it's been configured prior makes ease of use so much better and more straightforward. And it certainly helps sell the point more that you are just playing a game instead of having to jump through hoops.
It's a niche solution because it's a convoluted way of achieving this. Having a separate launcher is not as straightforward as making a shortcut in your OS or your UI of choice (Steam, XBMC, for example). If anything it's one more step (UI -> launcher -> Dolphin executable vs. UI -> Dolphin executable with the -e paramater). There are already ways of getting Dolphin to seemlessly act as if each ISO were it's own "game" on your computer without having to resort to the launcher the OP proposed.
