Hello there,
I hope this won't be considered a "lazy" thread. If it is, well, I apologise.
I've not used Dolphin for well over a year. I don't mean for a moment to sound ungrateful - I will never know how to program, and I am enormously grateful to people who do (all the more so when they're not getting paid to do it...) - but the emulator wasn't meeting my standards, so I 'bit the bullet' and invested in an NTSC GameCube, NTSC game library, and one of the fabled, rare-as-rocking-horse-shit official GameCube component video cables. Yes, doing these things cost me a shitload of money. Thanks for bringing that up... anyway, I don't know what motivated me to look up Dolphin again last week, but I hit upon a couple of news articles from the back end of 2014 - and, apparently, I missed out on Dolphin's best year ever!!!
Would somebody mind please putting into a nutshell what the key improvements have been over, say, the last fifteen months - particularly since New Year? If you can forgive the crassness of the question, allowing for statistical outliers like Rogue Leader, how far would you say Dolphin is today from being able to play almost all GameCube games flawlessly?
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help.
DH.
I hope this won't be considered a "lazy" thread. If it is, well, I apologise.
I've not used Dolphin for well over a year. I don't mean for a moment to sound ungrateful - I will never know how to program, and I am enormously grateful to people who do (all the more so when they're not getting paid to do it...) - but the emulator wasn't meeting my standards, so I 'bit the bullet' and invested in an NTSC GameCube, NTSC game library, and one of the fabled, rare-as-rocking-horse-shit official GameCube component video cables. Yes, doing these things cost me a shitload of money. Thanks for bringing that up... anyway, I don't know what motivated me to look up Dolphin again last week, but I hit upon a couple of news articles from the back end of 2014 - and, apparently, I missed out on Dolphin's best year ever!!!
Would somebody mind please putting into a nutshell what the key improvements have been over, say, the last fifteen months - particularly since New Year? If you can forgive the crassness of the question, allowing for statistical outliers like Rogue Leader, how far would you say Dolphin is today from being able to play almost all GameCube games flawlessly?
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help.
DH.
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 3.4Ghz (3.9Ghz Turbo)
GPU: 3GB NVidia GTX 780 (Superclocked)
RAM: 16GB
Dolphin: 4.0
GPU: 3GB NVidia GTX 780 (Superclocked)
RAM: 16GB
Dolphin: 4.0