So I'm planning a trip and I can't bring my desktop, and it turns out, on twilight princess, after selecting a new game, it crashes (I plan to move my save over, but I was just testing). I tried both stable and unstable, and they both do this.
My laptop is a Latitude E7440 with GPU Intel HD 4400 and CPU i5-4300U with 8 GBs of RAM.
Funny thing is, the game start boots up with 3D rendering and all, but only after selecting a new game, it crashes. I know the specs aren't perfect, but it's weird that it's crashing like that.
If it's because Intel's drivers lack support for something and there's nothing you can do, I understand that, since I know that Intel's drivers even ruined GlideN64.
EDIT: apparently I found my answer on another post https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-do...w-direct3d except it also happens with OpenGL
My laptop is a Latitude E7440 with GPU Intel HD 4400 and CPU i5-4300U with 8 GBs of RAM.
Funny thing is, the game start boots up with 3D rendering and all, but only after selecting a new game, it crashes. I know the specs aren't perfect, but it's weird that it's crashing like that.
If it's because Intel's drivers lack support for something and there's nothing you can do, I understand that, since I know that Intel's drivers even ruined GlideN64.
EDIT: apparently I found my answer on another post https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-do...w-direct3d except it also happens with OpenGL
MOBO/case: Dell XPS Desktop
OS: Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit
CPU: Intel i7-920 Bloomfield (1st Generation)
GPU: AMD HD 7850
RAM: 6 GB DDR3
OS: Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit
CPU: Intel i7-920 Bloomfield (1st Generation)
GPU: AMD HD 7850
RAM: 6 GB DDR3