[Wii] Swords
Swords is a Bushido Blade-esque 3D Fighting game in which players use their Wii Remote and Wii MotionPlus accessory to engage in real-time, first-person swordfighting. Gamers must travel through time to battle eight of the greatest warriors ever, including a Viking chieftain, an Arthurian knight, a violent princess, and hunter droid from the distant future. Players can sharpen their skills and learn important new combos through training challenges in which they learn carving, sparring, and blocking, and they can then put all of their skills into action by battling a horde of zombies. The true action comes in the form of tournaments, where gamers can earn powerful new swords by dispatching foes and defeating the powerful bosses. Multiplayer fans can also square off against a friend in head-to-head combat, or two players can team up to take on the training drills. -Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
Tested on Lectrode's 6262M x64 SSE3 build.
General Settings
* Dual Core: Enabled
* Idle Skipping: Enabled
* Frame Limit: 60
D3D9:
* Vsync: Off
* XFB: Enabled (reduces menu flickering)
* The usual...
DSP:
* Enable Audio Throttle: Disabled
Known Problems:
The Motionplus sometimes seems to get confused and controlling the sword becomes troublesome.
Consensus:
Seems to run great! For some reason, having vsync on in the d3d settings causes the vps to run at 30%. However, runs great with the above settings!
Screenshots:
Discuss!
Swords is a Bushido Blade-esque 3D Fighting game in which players use their Wii Remote and Wii MotionPlus accessory to engage in real-time, first-person swordfighting. Gamers must travel through time to battle eight of the greatest warriors ever, including a Viking chieftain, an Arthurian knight, a violent princess, and hunter droid from the distant future. Players can sharpen their skills and learn important new combos through training challenges in which they learn carving, sparring, and blocking, and they can then put all of their skills into action by battling a horde of zombies. The true action comes in the form of tournaments, where gamers can earn powerful new swords by dispatching foes and defeating the powerful bosses. Multiplayer fans can also square off against a friend in head-to-head combat, or two players can team up to take on the training drills. -Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
Tested on Lectrode's 6262M x64 SSE3 build.
General Settings
* Dual Core: Enabled
* Idle Skipping: Enabled
* Frame Limit: 60
D3D9:
* Vsync: Off
* XFB: Enabled (reduces menu flickering)
* The usual...
DSP:
* Enable Audio Throttle: Disabled
Known Problems:
The Motionplus sometimes seems to get confused and controlling the sword becomes troublesome.
Consensus:
Seems to run great! For some reason, having vsync on in the d3d settings causes the vps to run at 30%. However, runs great with the above settings!
Screenshots:
Discuss!