04-24-2013, 12:47 PM
04-24-2013, 08:58 PM
Shouldn't have that issue with a 550Ti since it's not a 6xx card.
Make sure this is set like this in NVCP
https://i.minus.com/i0psctETO3bAt.png
Make sure this is set like this in NVCP
https://i.minus.com/i0psctETO3bAt.png
Loddurr
05-23-2013, 05:25 AM
I've got the same issue, and I use the same settings as suggested in the Wiki. I even tried the settings posted here and nothing works. I used the newest "unstable" build, and the master 3.5 release. I even tried the ICC-Optimized build from the Developer subforums. Everything is really between 95-100%. It is just Hyrule Field which doesn't work - now after I've got the Master Sword and I think a large part of Hyrule Field is unlocked, I got slowdowns down to 22 FPS.
It also seems like the ZTP-Hack doesn't do anything, it doesn't matter if I enable or disable it.
I pretty much thought with my rig there shouldn't be any problems at all :/
The only settings I changed are DSP LLE with OpenAL and I use 2x Native Resolution and I enabled EFB Copies to RAM with Activated Cache for the Map.
It also seems like the ZTP-Hack doesn't do anything, it doesn't matter if I enable or disable it.
I pretty much thought with my rig there shouldn't be any problems at all :/
The only settings I changed are DSP LLE with OpenAL and I use 2x Native Resolution and I enabled EFB Copies to RAM with Activated Cache for the Map.
05-23-2013, 07:05 AM
I agree that the ZTP hack doesn't really feel like it has any effect anymore. With my rig and LLE, I was only able to pull 85% speed in Hyrule field late game. Since I have a diferent issue with LLE, I just switched to HLE and viola, full speed (with wonky sound of course :p )
Loddurr
05-23-2013, 09:35 AM
Wow okay. I never tried HLE because I thought the Sound just freaks out but it isn't that bad as I imagined. I think I can live with wonky sound (like background is far too loud xD) but therefore experience almost flawless Hyrule Fields. Sooo, it was "only" HLE.
Hum, I sure think the 4.7 GHz quite make a difference
- but I am on my limit in terms of Voltage and air cooling :/
Thanks for the hint tho
Now I hope I can finish Twilight Princess and move on with my quest from Legend of Zelda I through Zelda Skyward Sword hhehe.
Hum, I sure think the 4.7 GHz quite make a difference
- but I am on my limit in terms of Voltage and air cooling :/Thanks for the hint tho
Now I hope I can finish Twilight Princess and move on with my quest from Legend of Zelda I through Zelda Skyward Sword hhehe.ajfoucault
06-10-2013, 03:03 AM
Hello all!
I am stuck at the very beginning of the game, in the part where you're supposed to use the fishing rod to catch a fish. I am using a keyboard and a mouse instead of a Wiimote, is there a way that I can configure the controller (swing or tilt, or even shake settings) that would allow me to somewhat emulate the fishing rod? I am able to get to the "Fish On" part, but then I think I yank on the line too fast, and the fish breaks free.
This is my current Wiimote config:
Thanks in advance for all your help!
I am stuck at the very beginning of the game, in the part where you're supposed to use the fishing rod to catch a fish. I am using a keyboard and a mouse instead of a Wiimote, is there a way that I can configure the controller (swing or tilt, or even shake settings) that would allow me to somewhat emulate the fishing rod? I am able to get to the "Fish On" part, but then I think I yank on the line too fast, and the fish breaks free.
This is my current Wiimote config:
Thanks in advance for all your help!
06-15-2013, 08:16 PM
(06-10-2013, 03:03 AM)ajfoucault Wrote: [ -> ]Hello all!Try using the arrow keys for the swing part(Or any other keyboard keys like WASD or YGHJ) and map the backward part in the swing section with one of those keys. This will make Link pull the rod backwards and holding the remote will make it hold the rod backwards, thus catching the fish. :3![]()
I am stuck at the very beginning of the game, in the part where you're supposed to use the fishing rod to catch a fish. I am using a keyboard and a mouse instead of a Wiimote, is there a way that I can configure the controller (swing or tilt, or even shake settings) that would allow me to somewhat emulate the fishing rod? I am able to get to the "Fish On" part, but then I think I yank on the line too fast, and the fish breaks free.
06-19-2013, 06:04 PM
I find this. If anyone is interested:
http://insane-slug.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-legend-of-zelda_4976.html
http://insane-slug.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-legend-of-zelda_4976.html
06-19-2013, 07:52 PM
(06-19-2013, 06:04 PM)KOS-MOS Wrote: [ -> ]I find this. If anyone is interested:Those textures are for the Gamecube version. Which actually makes it all the more impressive...
http://insane-slug.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-legend-of-zelda_4976.html
You can follow the GC Texture mod thread here http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-gc-zelda-twilight-princess-hd-texture-pack
HacKnight
06-20-2013, 04:20 AM
(06-15-2013, 08:16 PM)Dilute Wrote: [ -> ]K, I am having the same issue. I have bound the swing and tilt for both the wii remote and the nunchuck to the arrow keys. As soon as my bobber goes down I hit the down button which pulls the rod up and without fail, every single time, there is nothing but an empty hook on the end.(06-10-2013, 03:03 AM)ajfoucault Wrote: [ -> ]Hello all!Try using the arrow keys for the swing part(Or any other keyboard keys like WASD or YGHJ) and map the backward part in the swing section with one of those keys. This will make Link pull the rod backwards and holding the remote will make it hold the rod backwards, thus catching the fish. :3![]()
I am stuck at the very beginning of the game, in the part where you're supposed to use the fishing rod to catch a fish. I am using a keyboard and a mouse instead of a Wiimote, is there a way that I can configure the controller (swing or tilt, or even shake settings) that would allow me to somewhat emulate the fishing rod? I am able to get to the "Fish On" part, but then I think I yank on the line too fast, and the fish breaks free.