Hi people,
One of the easiest way for people to learn about how to use Dolphin is to read the guides displayed on the website: http://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/ . On a daily basis, several thousands of people actually look through these guides for information.
However, nobody in the development team has the time to update these guides, and sometimes they get obsolete. One example is the performance guide, still using old screenshots and with some obsolete descriptions: http://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/performance-guide/
If you write correct english and have some time, you can help! Just go to the wiki version of the guide you want to update (for the performance guide, http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?ti...ance_guide ), click the "edit" button, and improve the guide. The guides on the website are automatically updated from the wiki guides. It's as easy as that.
This is a great way to help the project even if you can't write code. Please consider it
Thanks!
One of the easiest way for people to learn about how to use Dolphin is to read the guides displayed on the website: http://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/ . On a daily basis, several thousands of people actually look through these guides for information.
However, nobody in the development team has the time to update these guides, and sometimes they get obsolete. One example is the performance guide, still using old screenshots and with some obsolete descriptions: http://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/performance-guide/
If you write correct english and have some time, you can help! Just go to the wiki version of the guide you want to update (for the performance guide, http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?ti...ance_guide ), click the "edit" button, and improve the guide. The guides on the website are automatically updated from the wiki guides. It's as easy as that.
This is a great way to help the project even if you can't write code. Please consider it
Thanks!