hi! first post here so be easy on me
Dolphin has given an old broken screen early 2015 Retina MacBook Pro new life.
I have no issues opening up both Wii and Gamecube titles when the machine is booted into macOS 10.12 (Monterey) or into Batocera.linux v35.
I have Elementary OS 6.1 installed (based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and installed Dolphin using `apt install dolphin-emu`
I add the path to my Wii titles and my Gamecube titles and the net result is only my Wii (and Wiiware) titles show up.
Any clues into why my Gamecube titles are missing from my game list in Ubuntu?
Does the Linux build expect a different format? (I have them in .rvz and they open just fine in macOS and Batocera.linux)
just for the record, I initially got some weird warning (which I don't know how to get back (otherwise I'd paste the screenshot here) - it seems related to parsing the bitmaps used for the banners as they show up w grey boxes) - something along the lines of "it may work here but probably not on Windows" - I dismissed it because I don't own a Windows system and thought I should mention it.
Dolphin has given an old broken screen early 2015 Retina MacBook Pro new life.
I have no issues opening up both Wii and Gamecube titles when the machine is booted into macOS 10.12 (Monterey) or into Batocera.linux v35.
I have Elementary OS 6.1 installed (based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and installed Dolphin using `apt install dolphin-emu`
I add the path to my Wii titles and my Gamecube titles and the net result is only my Wii (and Wiiware) titles show up.
Any clues into why my Gamecube titles are missing from my game list in Ubuntu?
Does the Linux build expect a different format? (I have them in .rvz and they open just fine in macOS and Batocera.linux)
just for the record, I initially got some weird warning (which I don't know how to get back (otherwise I'd paste the screenshot here) - it seems related to parsing the bitmaps used for the banners as they show up w grey boxes) - something along the lines of "it may work here but probably not on Windows" - I dismissed it because I don't own a Windows system and thought I should mention it.