(09-26-2013, 06:16 AM)KHRZ Wrote: The speed is faster than Wii discs, but still you won't save as much in some of the longest loadings like Dolphin usually does. I'd be more worried about the drive shutting down to save power after a while, then taking a few secs to start up. (My 2nd computer drive does this all the time...). Some games will "time out" a loading, then crash when it needs what it tried to load (I have no idea what this timeout time commonly is, but I've had it happen on a real Wii)That certainly is a concern that I hadn't considered. I believe that I can change the settings of my drive so that it doesn't time out. Maybe I can write a script to turn the timeout time on and off.
(09-26-2013, 06:05 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: 1- By "running a ISO properly" you mean emulate a game at full/acceptable speed?1- Yes, I have since edited the post to include that wording. I have also edited the post to include the fact that I would like to keep all of my ISOs and save files in a centralized location so I can play on my laptop without having to continually transfer save files.
2-Can you try compressing all your games using Dolphin? That could help, and keep the eye open for strange ISO weights.
